Hurricane Milton churned toward a potentially catastrophic collision along Florida’s west coast, where millions were ordered ...
Hurricane Milton has made its way to Florida. What parts are at risk of a storm surge? How far inland can the water go? What ...
Tampa, with a metropolitan area that is home to over 3 million people, has not had a direct hit by a major hurricane in more ...
Forecasters are urging people in Florida to make preparations or leave their homes today, as the National Hurricane Center ...
The powerful Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall on Florida's west coast on Wednesday. Palm Beach could see ...
The storm is expected to make landfall around midnight, devastating an area still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which ...
As climate disasters intensify, the nation’s incarcerated population faces life-threatening risks due to inadequate emergency ...
Milton will be a surge event unlike any hurricane in living memory for west-central Florida, with only major hurricane strikes in 1848 and 1921 comparable in scope and height of the coastal flooding, ...
While it's still hours away from making landfall and has yet to cause any damage, Hurricane Milton is already rewriting the ...
Both are vulnerable to storm surge because of geography. But the cities have had very different experiences with hurricanes.
Reverse storm surge happens when the wind from the storm pushes the excess water away from shore instead of pushing it onto the coast and it happened during Hurricanes Irma and Ian. WeatherTiger ...