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Although forecasters do not expect Chantal to become a hurricane, the storm is likely to dump several inches of heavy ...
A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
A plume of molten rock deep beneath eastern Africa is pulsing upward in rhythmic surges, slowly splitting the continent and ...
The map for June 18, shows high risks for rip currents along a portion of Florida's Panhandle, as well as along the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida. Florida ranks in top 5 states where ...
Insurgents are expanding from West Africa’s Sahel region toward Atlantic coastal nations such as Ivory Coast, creating new terrorism hot spots and displacing millions. Makamoussa Ouattara, who ...
Chances for tropical development from a system off the coast of Florida dropped to zero June 4. Forecasters said it's likely a non-tropical low pressure area will develop over South and North ...
Formation chance through 7 days: low, 10 percent. The National Hurricane Center also is monitoring a tropical wave off the coast of Africa south of Cabo Verde. It's moving west at 17 mph.
NHC monitoring tropical wave in Atlantic The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave off the coast of Africa south of Cabo Verde. It's moving west at 17 mph.
Saharan dust from the west coast of Africa is moving across the Atlantic Ocean and is headed for the U.S. The latest forecast has the dust arriving to southeast Texas by Friday June 6, 2025.
One of the waves moved off the coast of Africa earlier this week and is now in the central Atlantic. The second wave moved off the coast of Africa this morning, May 23.
The official start to the Atlantic hurricane season is June 1, but activity is already starting to pop up with the first tropical wave of the season forming off Africa’s coast.
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