Tropical storm watches and warnings were in place on Monday morning. Imelda and nearby Hurricane Humberto were forecast to ...
After an unseasonably long pause, the Atlantic hurricane season is alive again with twin tropical systems that some models ...
A tropical storm watch was issued Saturday morning for the east coast of Florida as the season’s ninth tropical cyclone formed near the Bahamas and was forecast to grow into Tropical Storm Imelda, ...
Understanding how storms form helps explain why forecasters watch ocean temperatures and wind patterns so closely.
A tropical storm watch is in effect for a portion of Florida's east coast Sept. 27 as potential Tropical Storm Imelda approaches the U.S. East Coast.
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to form Sunday, Sept. 28. Portions of Florida's east coast are under a tropical storm watch.
Last week's storm dumped inches of rain on the San Bernardino County mountains and foothills and unleashed a torrent of mud, ...
"Everything I've ever worked for, everything we've ever built together as a family, it washed away," Ian Johnson said.
If you've ever held or beheld a diamond, there's a good chance it came from a kimberlite. Over 70% of the world's diamonds ...
The National Park Service announced on Sept. 27 that a landslide has shut down a section of a roadway in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.The alert said the Gatlinburg By ...
Tens of thousands of earthquakes shook the Greek island of Santorini and the surrounding area at the beginning of the year.
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Ask A Met: Why Do Clouds Form?
The air around and above us always has some water vapor and some particles in it. The particles could be dust or salt or even pollution. Air can be very, very dry, but it still has some tiny bit of ...
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