FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Leading hurricane[1] researchers have a sobering outlook for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season that could see the fury of storms exceeding typical levels.
On Thursday, Colorado State University[2] (CSU) released its initial
NASHVILLE, Tenn.– A deadly severe weather[1] system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas[2] to the densely populated mid-Atlantic[3] and Northeast[4], placing over 58 million
NASHVILLE, Tenn.– A deadly severe weather[1] system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas[2] to the densely populated mid-Atlantic[3] and Northeast[4], placing over 55 million
NASHVILLE, Tenn.– A deadly severe weather[1] system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas[2] to the densely populated mid-Atlantic[3] and Northeast[4], placing over 55 million
A warehouse collapsed in Brownsburg[1], Indiana[2], on Wednesday after a tornado reportedly hit the building.
Severe weather, spawning multiple tornadoes[3] throughout the Midwest[4], moved through the Hoosier State on Wednesday evening.
Just after 9 p.m., an
A warehouse collapsed in Brownsburg[1], Indiana[2], on Wednesday after a tornado reportedly hit the building, trapping one person inside.
Severe weather, spawning multiple tornadoes[3] throughout the Midwest[4], moved through the Hoosier State on Wednesday
BAY, Ark.– A powerful tornado touched down in northeastern Arkansas on Wednesday, prompting the issuance of an urgent Tornado Emergency[1] as the supercell passed through communities such as Lake City and Blytheville.
The FOX Forecast Center described the
POTOSI, Mo.– Emergency crews rushed to Washington County, Missouri, after at least one tornado[1] swept through the area on Wednesday, causing significant damage outside of St.Louis.
First responders reported that numerous homes in the region, particularly
THOMASVILLE, Ga.– Weather disasters outside of the traditional "Tornado Alley[1]" are driving residents in emerging threat zones to invest in tornado shelters, according to weather preparedness advocates and those in the private business sector.
The U.S.
About 100 names of tropical storms and hurricanes[1] have been retired from future use in the Atlantic Ocean, and now Beryl, Helene and Milton join them.
The World Meteorological Organization maintains lists of names[2] that rotate every six years[3], meaning