Hurricane Melissa has been declared post-tropical after a historic 10-day rampage, leaving devastation in its wake. With over 60 reported deaths and extensive damage across the Caribbean, the full impact is still unfolding.
Hurricane Melissa has intensified to a Category 4 storm, posing a severe risk of flash floods and landslides in Jamaica and Haiti. With forecasts predicting even more strength, residents are urged to seek shelter and prepare for devastating impacts.
Storm Melissa has intensified into a hurricane, prompting a warning for Jamaica as it threatens catastrophic flooding and landslides. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for the worst.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the interaction between Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda as they approach the East Coast. The unique Fujiwhara effect could significantly alter their paths and intensity, raising concerns for heavy rain and flash flooding in the Bahamas, Cuba, and the Carolinas.
Hurricane Humberto has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm, currently posing no threat to South Florida. However, residents should stay informed as conditions may change and marine hazards are expected.
The Atlantic is heating up with Hurricane Gabrielle on a collision course with the Azores, while Tropical Storm Humberto could evolve into a major hurricane. Residents in the Southeast should stay vigilant as new storm systems emerge.
Hurricane Gabrielle has intensified to a Category 4 storm, prompting alerts for the Azores as it moves towards Bermuda. Forecasters predict changes in wind strength and potential impacts on the U.S. East Coast.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle could become a hurricane as early as Saturday night, with winds reaching up to 105 mph. While Bermuda may escape a direct hit, dangerous surf conditions are expected.
A groundbreaking study warns that rising global temperatures could lead to the death of over 70% of Atlantic coral reefs by 2040. With dire implications for marine life and coastal protection, urgent action is needed to combat climate change.
New research warns that the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could happen sooner than expected, drastically altering global climates and leading to colder winters in Northwestern Europe.