The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ended Nov. 30, delivered near-normal activity but stood out for its sharp contrasts.
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of massive hurricanes and typhoons in the western Pacific, North Atlantic, and Gulf regions. New research shows that the ocean conditions responsible for th ...
Rapidly warming ocean depths are creating massive breeding grounds for catastrophic, ultra-intense tropical mega-storm ...
We’ve seen about 70 tropical storms or hurricanes exist outside of our traditional idea of hurricane season since reliable ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season ended Sunday, Nov. 30 – marking the first time in nearly a decade that no major hurricanes made landfall in the U.S. However, Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, ...
That the Atlantic, Gulf & Caribbean are devoid of hurricanes in late August is surprising. Usually one to two named storms form over the next 10 days ...
Ocean heat is quietly rewriting the rules of the planet’s most dangerous storms, loading hurricanes with more fuel than the ...
A mix of dry winds, a low-pressure trough, a quiet Gulf, and a healthy dose of luck have apparently shielded the U.S. East Coast from hurricanes this year. And as winds die down toward the end of ...
This process, driven by climate change, is increasing the risk of “Category 6” tropical cyclones making landfall in densely ...
Hurricane Melissa caused at least 75 deaths and over $4 billion in insured losses. Rising ocean temperatures, caused by the greenhouse effect, are fueling more powerful hurricanes. Some scientists ...
A team of researchers has used computer models to simulate tropical cyclones at high resolutions and investigate their effect ...
As the sea surface cools down due to a hurricane, the ocean subsequently absorbs more carbon dioxide, as simulations at the ...