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Will there be any more U.S. hurricanes this season? What to know.
The atmosphere doesn’t own a calendar, and there are signs that the season might have one last gasp of activity coming in late October or early November.
What to expect for the rest of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, according to the National Hurricane Center, but the heavy activity came later this year, with Hurricane Helene forming on Sept. 24 and Hurricane Milton on Oct. 5, both making landfall on the west coast of Florida.
What has this year's hurricane season brought us so far?
There have been 13 named storms and 9 hurricanes so far through mid-October, but many of those hurricanes found their way into the U.S. causing billions in destruction.
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What are the strongest hurricanes? How do they form and what to know
It seems that hurricanes will continue to cause devastating damage, and this is what to know about the storms.
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What to know about red tide after Florida's back-to-back hurricanes
Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast who weathered back-to-back hurricanes now have something else to keep an eye on -– a ...
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Five takeaways from hurricanes Helene and Milton and what it means for Long Island
Here are five takeaways from Helene and Milton, and what these storms can tell residents of Long Island, a 118-mile-long land mass surrounded by water. Hurricanes form over tropical oceans, drawing ...
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Can we declare hurricane season over for Houston and Texas? Here's what history tells us
The Gulf of Mexico has had a historic season, from tropical storms Alberto and Chris to hurricanes Beryl, Debby, Francine, ...
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Are hurricanes getting worse? Here’s what you need to know
Hurricane
Milton is bearing down on Florida, threatening some areas hit hard by
Hurricane
Helene less than two weeks ago.
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National Hurricane Center tracking Invests 94L, 95L. See what Florida can expect
A short-lived tropical depression or even Tropical Storm Nadine could form but it's Invest 95L that could strengthen before impacting Central America.
Mises Institute
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Hurricanes Are Not Going Away; We Must Double Down on What’s Making Them More Survivable
Storms like Helene and Milton ought to drive us to recommit to and expand the very institutions that have made natural ...
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What Hurricanes Are Coming After Milton? New Potential Storm Being Tracked
The next two named storms will be Nadine and Oscar. Meteorologists are tracking a new area of potential tropical development.
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What officials are saying in aftermath of Hurricane Milton
Floridians awoke Thursday morning with the worst of Hurricane Milton largely behind them but a long road to recovery still ...
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Are we approaching the scientific limit to a hurricane's power?
Historically, it’s rare for a storm to exceed 200mph—but early research suggests it might not be so uncommon in the near ...
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