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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development behind ...
Flight 720 from Charlotte to Rome had to turn back over the Atlantic Ocean due to a possible mechanical issue.
As Hurricane Erin swirls off the mid-Atlantic coast, the NHC is now watching three other systems for tropical development.
Action News went on patrol with Chief Renny Steele of the Sea Isle Beach patrol on Wednesday as coastal towns prepared for ...
More than 1,000 people have evacuated the Outer Banks as Hurricane Erin moves across the Atlantic Ocean. D.C. residents drive ...
Ocean buoy captures images of swells from Hurricane Erin topping 30 feet. Surfers continue to flock to S.C. beaches to catch bigger-than-normal waves.
Scientists detect unusually deep earthquakes beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge seafloor, finding CO2 present there in magma.
The first area has been under the eyes of the National Hurricane Center for a few days as it emerged off Africa’s west coast.
While Hurricane Erin is not expected to make landfall, Connecticut residents are keeping a careful eye on the storm.
“Some gradual development of this system is possible during hte middle to latter portion of thw eeek while the system moves ...
Erin may be moving on, but the Atlantic isn’t.A pair of fresh tropical waves are bubbling along the same corridor where ...
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.