FEMA head said he didn’t know about hurricane season
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Atlantic hurricane season continues
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National Hurricane Center Watching Area Off Southeast Coast
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A confluence of factors, including warmer-than-average water temperatures, could mean a heightened 2025 hurricane season.
The Atlantic season typically starts off on the slower side, with increasing activity in August and the climatological peak arriving on Sept. 10. Here is a look at typical activity over the season: The 2025 hurricane season is expected to again have more than the usual number of storms.
Atlantic hurricane season begins during a tumultuous period at the National Weather Service, following significant cuts at the country's forecasting agency.
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NOAA says because of the above average temperatures in the Atlantic, it could mean an active hurricane season. Here's what they expect.
It’s a good time to check the forecast and stuff a crate with flashlights, batteries and snack foods with a long shelf life.
Houston-area families are shopping for portable and standby generators as the 2025 hurricane season gets underway.
A Miami TV meteorologist asked viewers to call Congress about NOAA's budget, fearing it harms hurricane forecasting. He's not the only one worried.
The dust from Africa spreads across the Atlantic during the early part of each hurricane season. Some of it has now reached Florida.