A study of ancient Earth suggests future hurricanes may bring catastrophic rainfall even when wind speeds appear weaker.
This image, captured by the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) on NOAA-21, shows Hurricane Beryl at 12:50 p.m. Atlantic Standard Time on June 30, 2024, during its rapid intensification.
As tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most destructive natural hazards worldwide, understanding how TCs change under ...
In March 2026, a tropical-like cyclone named "Jolina' produced significant damage across North Africa. In 2020 and 2023, storms Ianos and Daniel both caused severe damage in Greece, and the latter ...
Tropical cyclones, known as hurricanes and typhoons in other parts of the world, have caused huge damage in many places recently. The United States has just been hit by Hurricane Milton, within two ...
Compound Effects of Marine Heatwaves and Tropical Cyclones With Rapid Intensification Increase Risks For Economic Damage Compound Effects of Marine Heatwaves and Tropical Cyclones with Rapid ...
As Australia’s 2025-26 tropical cyclone season draws near, a list of names that will be used for future storms has been ...
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