National Hurricane Center eyeing tropical wave
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Atlantic hurricane season begins during a tumultuous period at the National Weather Service, following significant cuts at the country's forecasting agency.
As hurricane season begins, experts in storms and disasters are worried about massive cuts to the federal system that forecasts, tracks and responds to the storms. Experts are alarmed over
It’s only a matter of time before the next Milton is at our doorstep. But with our weather intelligence severely compromised, will we know it?
The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, with NOAA predicting an active year and the National Hurricane Center introducing new tools to highlight storm hazards.
Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center and the Florida Division of Emergency Management will be discussing hurricane season preparedness on Friday.
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Tropical systems tracked by the National Hurricane Center will be classified as depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes based on their intensity. Here’s how the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane
For our Tracking the Tropics special report, we asked ABC Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee for her thoughts on the season and what you should know about.
A controversial study concluded that AccuWeather's 2024 hurricane forecasts were more accurate than those from the National Weather Service.