A new tropical system is expected in yet another example of an Atlantic hurricane season that’s done playing by the rules.
The storm will also tap into water so warm that it is comparable to the peak hurricane season average. That means there is an ample supply of deep, warm water to fuel the intensification of hurricanes ...
A new tropical threat is taking shape in the western Caribbean and will likely become the 18th named storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season, forecasts show.
PTC Nineteen will meander around Central America through the weekend. By next Tuesday, it'll emerge into the Gulf of Mexico.
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season has since passed, but the potential remains even beyond peak season. Professional ...