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Subtropical Storms Explained: A Special Blend Of Tropical Cyclones And Extratropical Lows
Subtropical storms are a fairly rare type of storm with characteristics of two different kinds of storms: tropical cyclones and extratropical lows. But they can still pose threats.
Here's a look at where Tropical Storm Lorenzo is, where it's headed and the impacts it could have in Jacksonville.
Karen was a post-tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic Ocean Friday afternoon Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Karen is the 11th named storm to form in the Atlantic in 2025.
As Hurricane Gabrielle moves toward Europe, the focus is turning to two tropical waves that are expected to become cyclones, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 8 a.m. Sept. 24, Gabrielle was 2,070 miles west of the Azores with sustained ...
Tropical Storm Jerry is struggling with shear, weakening some as it starts moving north, while Karen becomes post-tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Priscilla is lashing western Mexico with heavy rain, strong winds, and rough surf. The National Hurricane Center says a tropical storm watch has been issued for Baja California Sur from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo San Lazaro.
Two tropical cyclones are barreling through the Atlantic on a potential collision course — and in the unlikely event that they clash, a freak weather event merging them into one monster storm could wreak havoc along the East Coast.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. -- There is a massive storm slamming the west coast Thursday, with dangerous winds and a firehose of rain that has no place to go. The ground is already saturated from recent storms in northern California, so on Thursday morning ...
When a strong storm is predicted for your area, you need to be prepared. That doesn’t just mean charging your phone and digging out the flashlights: It also means paying attention to weather reports and knowing exactly what’s coming your way.
The Met Office has warned that the aftermath of an Atlantic hurricane could bring heavy rain and wind to the UK this weekend and, potentially, autumn's first named storm. It's issued a yellow rain warning for parts of western Scotland from 5pm on Wednesday 1 October until 6am on Friday October.