The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, according to the National Hurricane Center, but the heavy activity ...
The Atlantic hurricane season runs between June 1 and November 30, and typically brings seven hurricane-strength storms in a year.
Tracking the Tropics airs on WJCL.com and the WJCL Facebook page each week. This week, the pair look at what could be on the ...
It's one of only 17 seasons on record, or since 1851, to have 10 or more hurricanes, according to meteorologist Steve Bowen.
An average season tends to produce an additional two named storms during the final weeks of October and November, with one ...
Late-season storms, such as Hazel, blamed for killing 15 in the Philly area on this date in 1954, are not that unusual. With ...
Before the 1950s, hurricanes were named by the year, order, and location where they happened each season. For example, ...
Nadine and Oscar were the first two named Atlantic storms of 2024 to develop on the same date. They arrived just after a ...
Is the U.S. in the clear for hurricanes in 2024? The Weather Network looks to the past while reviewing what may lie ahead for ...
Historically, it’s rare for a storm to exceed 200mph—but early research suggests it might not be so uncommon in the near ...
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season may very well be one of the most ... York and New Jersey as a category 3 hurricane in October 2012, leaving behind nearly $65 billion dollars in damage for ...