Experts report that deep ocean heat fueled by climate change is making Category 6- level hurricanes increasingly possible.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season concluded without any storms making landfall in Florida. Despite sparing Florida, the season included five hurricanes and caused 138 fatalities and over $10 billion ...
Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These ...
Despite a quiet start and a lull during the peak, the season produced three Category 5 hurricanes. Most storms were steered away from the continental U.S., but Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica as ...
The first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season is gone after unsettling the seas and causing coastal flooding in communities ...
Or are hurricanes too warm to freeze?" Meteorologist Jonathan Belles: Hard hailstones aren't common in hurricanes, but ice is ...
First, instead of moving storms quickly eastward, the sluggish jet stream stalled storm systems in place, causing prolonged ...
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of massive hurricanes and typhoons in the western Pacific, North Atlantic, and Gulf regions. New research shows that the ocean conditions responsible for th ...