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July is a transition month in the Atlantic when we begin to look a little deeper into the basin and closer to Africa for ...
Have you ever stared out your window during a storm and wondered what would happen if the rain suddenly reversed direction?
Rapid intensification can make hurricanes more dangerous in a short period, leaving less time for preparation and response.
Satellite imagery of Hurricane Maria in 2017, which underwent rapid intensification. (Photo courtesy NASA) Rapid intensification can make hurricanes more dangerous in a short period, leaving less time ...
When hurricanes like Milton threaten American communities, NASA steps in with cutting-edge tech and science that can mean the difference between chaos and control. From space-based satellites to ...
As meteorologists, one of the keys to tracking tropical storms is knowing where to look—depending on the time of year. The ...
While 15 hurricanes have passed close to New Jersey since 1850, only one made landfall and ran through the state as a category 1 hurricane, according to NOAA's Historical Hurricane Tracks.
During the early months of hurricane season, storms historically develop close to the U.S. and Florida. Later in the season, more storms develop out of tropical waves moving off the coast of ...