Tropical Storm Dalila strengthens off coast of Mexico
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Hurricane season is underway, but the Atlantic Basin remains quiet. What's going on out there? Since the start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center has reported no tropical cyclone development (aside from a tropical wave or two) in the Atlantic Basin - an area that includes the tropical Atlantic Ocean,
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, including one in the western Caribbean.
The National Hurricane Center said swells generated by Hurricane Barbara will affect portions of the coast of southwestern Mexico over the next few days.
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Given how warm temperatures in the Atlantic Basin are, Texans should prepare now, if they haven’t already, for whatever the next few months may
A new tropical storm in the East Pacific will take a swipe at southern Mexico, but the Atlantic Ocean remains quiet for now. AccuWeather hurricane experts expect that to change by the end of the month.
Using NOAA data, Stacker summarized the last 100 hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. See which years and storms broke records over the last century.
In the Eastern Pacific, where hurricane season began on May 15 and where storms typically form before they do in the Atlantic, has been off to a busy start. Four storms have already formed off the west coast of North America: Alvin, Barbara, Cosme and Dalila. Both seasons run through Nov. 30.
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Barbara has strengthened into a hurricane, the first of the eastern Pacific hurricane season.
When is 2025 hurricane season in Florida? June 1 to Nov. 30, with most activity from August to October. No tropic storms expected Father's Day weekend
A developing tropical cyclone is given a name when it reaches sustained winds of 39 mph, and it becomes a hurricane at 74 mph.
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