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Scripps News on MSNTwo decades later, Hurricane Katrina’s lessons remain urgent
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, scientists warn climate change is fueling stronger, wetter, and faster storms, raising ...
Twenty years ago, on Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina cemented itself in history as one of the deadliest and most devastating ...
Storm surges historically cause the most destruction, but forecasting improvements have led to earlier warnings and the ...
Tropical cyclones also need converging winds at the surface because this is how they draw in the warm, moist air that fuels their intensification.
Katrina shows what can happen at the peak of hurricane season, which we are now in. But take comfort this September will ...
But that progress, and future improvements, are now at risk, Vecchi says, because of the ongoing disruptions to federal ...
Wind alone does not account for all hurricane-related fatalities. Storm surge and rainfall do as well. Yet the current ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNHurricanes explained: How they form and differ from cyclones and typhoons
With this year’s hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
Hurricane Erin, the first of the Atlantic season, briefly reached Catagory 5 status. What does the intense storm mean for the ...
Tropical Storm Keli had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph). It was about 1,030 miles (1,658 kilometers) southeast of Honolulu and was moving west at about 12 mph (19 kph).
Hurricane season is here in South Carolina. Here’s what to expect from Tropical Storm Dexter and potential cyclones forming in the Atlantic.
One year after Hurricane Beryl, ABC13 Meteorologist Elyse Smith looks back at what we learned from the storm and its wind damage.
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