New research shows that tropical cyclones leave behind more than death and destruction.
NASA satellites spotted five tropical cyclones churning in the Indian and Pacific Oceans late this month, revealing different points in the storms' developments.
The huge storm shows how weather systems can rapidly intensify and wreak havoc on the ground.
Several factors are contributing to what could be a record season for the ocean-borne storms.
The storm is expected to bring rainfall, gusts of wind, and isolated flash flooding throughout the coast.
The storm has grown quickly and the most immediate concern is dangerous rip currents around the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
The storm plowed into the Big Bend area of the state with catastrophic winds and flooding.
This is the first storm of the Atlantic hurricane season to make landfall over the U.S.
This year’s names list includes Idalia, Philippe, and Ophelia.
The $30 billion barrier may fail to block climate-fueled storm surge—and won’t prevent other urban flooding in Houston.
Its predecessor was wrecked in Hurricane Sandy, but the new Ruth Bader Ginsberg Hospital in Brooklyn should be able to avoid flooding and blackouts.
The deadly storm hit Mozambique and Malawi for a second time over the weekend, weeks after it first made landfall in February.
Category 1 storms are no joke. Nicole brought serious damage to parts of the state and killed at least four people.
Currently over The Bahamas as a strong tropical storm, Nicole is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall in Florida overnight.
If the storm makes landfall in Florida as a Category 1, it would be the second-latest season hurricane to ever hit the continental U.S..
A massive storm surge, 150+ mph winds, and inundating rain have reshaped parts of coastal southwestern Florida.
Hurricane Ian unleashed spills of harmful chemicals and sewage, and contact with floodwaters could make people seriously sick.
The president promised to support storm-resistant infrastructure as well as a new, modernized grid for the U.S. territory.
In some of the counties hardest hit by Hurricane Ian, questions remain over the timeliness of officials' actions.
More than 600,000 Floridians are still without power in the aftermath of the storm.