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Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Atlantic, following Hurricane Erin. Forecasters predict it may strengthen into a hurricane before weakening next week. Stay updated on its path and impact.
In a controversial move, NASA's acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced a shift away from climate science to prioritize space exploration, echoing budget proposals that threaten key Earth science missions. This shift raises concerns about future climate monitoring and weather forecasting.
Prepare for a stunning celestial display as the northern lights may illuminate the skies across 15 U.S. states tonight due to a fast-moving solar wind stream! Find out how and where to catch this breathtaking phenomenon.
Hurricane Erin has formed, threatening heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding across the Caribbean. Expected to strengthen to a Category 4 storm, it poses risks to Puerto Rico and beyond. Stay informed!
Hurricane Erin has officially strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane, marking the first of the Atlantic season. Forecasters warn Caribbean islands to brace for potential heavy rainfall and dangerous surf conditions as the storm gains strength.
Tropical Storm Erin, currently 820 miles from Cape Verde, is expected to strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2025 season by late Thursday. With at least eight fatalities reported, concern grows for its path toward the Caribbean and U.S. east coast.
As central Texas faces severe flooding, governors and mayors voice their worries about potential cuts to FEMA and NOAA, fearing it could hinder future emergency responses and safety.
As Hurricane Chantal approaches the Carolinas, residents brace for heavy rainfall and flash flooding. With predictions of up to six inches of rain and storm surges, the risk is elevated. Will this be another costly hurricane season?
A coronal hole in the sun is sending charged particles toward Earth, creating a chance for stunning auroras visible from 15 U.S. states tonight. Most intense displays are expected in Alaska and Canada, but keep an eye on the northern sky!