Depending on how you measure tropical activity in the Atlantic, the basin is either busier than a normal hurricane[1] season or far behind how powerful a typical season usually is.
How can both be true?
Despite two tropical cyclones already having formed,
TAMPICO, Mexico - A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for parts of Mexico’s Gulf Coast as Tropical Depression 2 in the Bay of Campeche shows increasing signs of organization and potential intensification, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The
BISMARCK, N.D. – Tornadoes created haunting sights across the night skies as severe thunderstorms swept through the Bismarck[1] area in North Dakota[2], Friday night.
Footage shot from around the capital city shows the silhouette of the twister, which nearly
A new composite image of the Andromeda Galaxy is offering an unprecedented view of our closest spiral galactic neighbor.
Composed by NASA and international space partners[1], the image combines data from more than a dozen telescopes and ground-based
ATLANTA – Severe thunderstorms triggered travel headaches across the Southeast on Friday evening, bringing flash flooding and hail to Atlanta[1] and causing numerous delays at the nation's busiest airport.
Delta, based in Atlanta, said in a statement on
Millions of Americans are hitting the roads and skies for the Fourth of July holiday[1].However, long-range forecasts indicate that a cold front may bring widespread storms to the northern Plains and Southeastern[2] US on the Fourth, and there is even an
MINNEAPOLIS -- Baseball-sized hail[1] is among the dangerous threats posed by severe thunderstorms expected across parts of the Upper Midwest[2] Saturday, including the Minneapolis[3]-St.Paul area.
A low pressure system will develop across the northern Rockies
ST.CLOUD, Minn.-- Baseball-sized hail[1] is among the dangerous threats posed by severe thunderstorms expected across parts of the Upper Midwest[2] Saturday.
A low pressure system will develop across the northern Rockies and High Plains on Saturday, pulling
MIAMI -- Odds are increasing that an area of showers and thunderstorms over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula could briefly develop into a tropical depression[1] later this weekend as it enters the southern Gulf of America before it crashes back into Mexico's East