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Rip currents are the third leading cause of deaths from hurricanes, and they can happen on a sunny day hundreds of miles from ...
The Atlantic basin includes the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America, as the Gulf of Mexico is now known in the U.S. per an order from President Trump. NOAA and the National ...
While the category 4 storm is not expected to make landfall on the U.S. east coast, it will have an impact nonetheless.
Hurricane Erin went through explosive strengthening as expected over the weekend as it skirts along the Caribbean. Luckily, Erin will miss the East Coast as it gets steered eastward by a cold front ...
Forecasters are confident that Erin will turn northeast and away from the eastern U.S., but it’s still expected to produce ...
We're watching Hurricane Erin as it churns out in the Atlantic Ocean. It's currently a Category 4 storm and is expected to ...
Hurricane Erin strengthened back into a Category 4 storm as U.S. officials warned of dangerous rip currents this week.
Hurricane Erin – an already powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean – is getting stronger and is expected to grow ...
As of Tuesday morning, Erin is on a steady course to curve around Bermuda and parallel the East Coast. Hurricane Erin weakened on Sunday due to structural changes. Erin will likely experience changes ...
In recent decades, the Atlantic has been warming at record rates, helping hurricanes explode into powerhouses.