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After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend bringing flash flooding to ...
Even more worrying is a current of warm tropical water that is looping unusually far into the Gulf for this time of year, with the power to turn tropical storms into monster hurricanes. It’s ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance expected to stall over or near Florida, which could affect your ...
The Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1, and the Gulf of Mexico is already warmer than average.Even more worrying is a current of warm tropical water that is looping unusually far into ...
While water temperatures are warm enough in the Gulf to support tropical development, Saharan dust and wind shear could keep ...
It’s called the Loop Current, and it’s the 800-pound gorilla of Gulf hurricane risks. When the Loop Current reaches this far north this early in the hurricane season ...
Shay is concerned that the Loop Current’s current behavior looks similar to the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane season — when hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma ripped through Gulf Coast ...
As the Gulf Coast gears up for the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June 1, forecasters are keeping a sharp eye on what's called the Loop Current in the southern Gulf of Mexico.
A satellite map of the Gulf of Mexico reveals the “loop current,” a hairpin curve of hotter than usual water that could help grow future Hurricane Helene into a Category 3 storm.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend, the tropics are now quiet. Well ...
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