Hurricane News
Hurricane Milton Rips Open Roof of Tropicana Field Stadium (2024-10-10): Hurricane Milton tore open the roof of the Tropicana Field stadium in Tampa, Florida. The stadium was going to be a staging and rest area for relief workers.
Hurricane Helene Death Toll Passes 100 (2024-09-30): The death from Hurricane Helene has passed 100 as towns in several states continue to try to assess the damage and recover.
At Least 3 Heat-related Deaths in Houston as Power Recovery Following Beryl Continues (2024-07-13): The Houston area has seen a slow recovery from power outages after Beryl. There have been at least three heat-related deaths in the region.
Hurricane Beryl is Earliest Cat 5 Hurricane (2024-07-02): Hurricane Beryl was the earliest Cat 5 hurricane on record when it intensified to Cat 5 status on July 1, 2024.
CSU Researchers Forecast Extremely Active Atlantic Hurricane Season (2024-04-05): CSU Meteorologists are forecasting an extremely active 2024 hurricane season based primarily on wamer Atlantic sea surface temperatures.
Jim Cantore Covers Hurricane Isaias Landfall (2020-08-07): Jim Cantore was in the right spot when Hurricane Isaias made landfall in North Carolina. He had to kneel down to brace himself against the winds.
CNN Video Shows Devastation Over Mexico Beach (2018-10-11): CNN's Brooke Baldwin toured Mexico Beach in a helicopter to get a first look at the massive devastation caused by Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida.
Cat Five Hurricane Maria to Pound Puerto Rico With Winds, Surge, Heavy Rain, Mudslides and Tornadoes (2017-09-19): Category Five Hurricane Maria is expected to deliver powerful winds, surge, heavy rain, mudslides and tornadoes when it crosses Puerto Rico on Wednesday.
Video Shows Dried Up Beach in Bahamas from Hurricane Irma (2017-09-09): These video show dried up beaches in some locations in the Bahamas from Hurricane Irma.
Tornado Threat from Hurricane Irma for Southeastern Florida (2017-09-09): There is an increasing tornado threat today from Hurricane Irma for Southeastern Florida.
U.S. Rainfall Potential From Hurricane Irma (2017-09-08): Hurricane Irma is expecting to drop at least ten of rain across much of southern Florida and 6 or more inches in others parts of the state.
Richard Branson Says Necker Island Completely Devastated by Hurricane Irma (2017-09-08): Richard Branson says his Necker Island resort was completely devastated by Hurricane Irma. Irma was a powerful category five hurricane when it crossed over the island.
Videos Show Devastation in St. Martin from Hurricane Irma (2017-09-08): These videos contain raw footage of devestation from Hurricane Irma in Philipsburg, St. Martin.
Miami Local Statement for Cat 5 Hurricane Irma Gives Dire Warnings (2017-09-07): The local statement from the National Weather Service out of Miami gives dire warnings for the potential impacts from incoming category 5 hurricane Irma.
Category Four Hurricane Matthew Expected to Cause Widespread Devastation From Florida to North Carolina (2016-10-06): Hurricane Matthew is expected to run along the coast of eastern Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina causing potentially catastrophic damage.
Massive Destruction in Jeremie, Haiti from Hurricane Matthew (2016-10-06): Aerial footage has revealed massive destruction in Jeremie, Haiti from Hurricane Matthew. Less than 1% of houses remain standing.
Cyclone Chapala Is Second Strongest Cyclone Recorded in Arabian Sea (2015-10-30): Cyclone Chapala could become the strongest storm recorded in the Arabian Sea. It currently has winds of 150 mph.
Hurricane Patricia is Strongest Hurricane Ever Measured (2015-10-23): Hurricane Patricia is now the strongest hurricane ever measured. It is headed for the southern central Mexico coast.
Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Wilma (2014-01-01): We covered these devastating major hurricanes in 2005 on our sites bloggersblog.com and sciencespacerobots.com
NOAA Animation Shows Saharan Dust Cloud Traveling Across Atlantic (2013-08-09): This animation was creatued using an enhanced version of the NOAA NGAC aerosol model. It shows a Saharan dust cloud traveling across the Atlantic.