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- Hurricanes - News and Scientific Articles on Live Science | Live Science
News and articles about hurricanes, plus information and facts about how hurricanes form, why they are so destructive and hurricane risks
- Hurricanes - Florida Climate Center
The threat of hurricanes is very real for Florida during the six-month long Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November 30 The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves
- Why dont hurricanes form at the equator? - Live Science
Here's why hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones and typhoons, don't form at the equator and why it would be rare for them to cross it
- Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US . . .
Rising sea levels and storm surges from hurricanes will bring more frequent extreme floods to northeastern U S states, including Connecticut, New York and New Jersey
- La Niña is dead — what that means for this years hurricanes and . . .
Scientists thought La Niña was coming It didn't — at least for now What could that mean for this year's hurricane season, and how might long-term climate change affect El Niño and La Niña
- Hurricane Erin could unleash 100-foot waves across the East Coast this . . .
Forecasters expect Hurricane Erin, one of the fastest rapidly intensifying storms in history, to bring flooding and dangerous currents as the Category 4 hurricane travels to the U S East Coast
- Hurricane season 2024: How long it lasts and what to expect
This guide to the Atlantic hurricane season of 2024, includes predictions, tropical storm science, naming conventions and storm safety tips
- Experts predicted way more hurricanes this year - Live Science
Here's one reason why the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has had such few storms
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