Updated Aug.17, 2024 at 10:40 a.m.ET.
The center of the large, ragged eye of Hurricane Ernesto passed over the island of Bermuda around 4:30 AM ET.Official measurements were taken at the National Museum of Bermuda, which is located on a small island
GULFPORT, Miss.- If you've ever lived through a hurricane[1], then you'll never forget the roar of the ferocious winds[2], the intense rainfall or the relentless waves from an angry ocean[3] crashing ashore.
This is especially true if you're fighting to
RODANTHE, N.C.– Swells produced by Hurricane Ernesto [1]led to at least one house collapsing along North Carolina’s Outer Banks Friday, with the threat of problems caused by high ocean levels expected to continue into next week.
Dare County Emergency
ES MERCADAL, Menorca – Heavy rain poured over the town of Es Mercadal, turning streets into powerful river rapids Thursday.
Located on the Spanish island of Menorca[2] in the western Mediterranean, Es Mercadal received about 8 inches of rain in one
Updated 10 a.m.ET Friday, August 16, 2024.
Outer bands with gusty winds and heavy rain will move over Bermuda beginning later Friday.Conditions will deteriorate through tonight, with maximum impacts during the day tomorrow on the current schedule.Winds will
A small British territory in the western Atlantic may seem like the last place that is prepared for massive storms, but it just may be the most resilient community in the basin, if not the entire world[1].
Every year, the archipelago, which is made up of
CATANIA, Italy – Mount Etna, the largest volcano in Europe[2], erupted early Thursday morning local time and interrupted flight operations at a nearby airport.
Located on the east coast of Sicily, the volcano[3] spewed enough ash into the air to halt
LOS ANGELES – A magnitude 3.9 earthquake[2] shook Southern California[3] Thursday morning, according to the U.S.[4] Geological Survey.
The quake struck at 9:39 a.m.local time, with the epicenter located about 4 miles west of Lake Elsinore, which lies
NEW YORK CITY – If you look up at the sky over New York City[2] on Thursday, you might notice an off-white tinge to the air – or maybe a bit of an orange hue – depending on the location of the Sun[3].
Smoke from wildfires[4] burning in