hurricanes
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Fred has formed in the Atlantic and is expected to strengthen over the next couple of days.
Tropical Storm Danny shoots the East Coast a quick injection of surf over the past weekend. Will it keep East Coasters satisfied til the next storm brews up?
Yes, Hurricane Bill has come and gone. And it's time for more tropical activity. TS Danny has formed.
A seven-year-old girl was killed when a rogue wave swept a group of sightseers into the ocean from a cliff-top lookout in the northeastern US state of Maine, a Coast Guard spokesman said.
Top hurricane experts tell you where to go, what to bring, and what to expect while chasing Hurricane Bill generated surf up and down the East Coast. Get ready for Big Willy!
NYNJSurf.com is looking to take advantage of the season’s great waves and help raise much needed funds for the Dean Randazzo Cancer Foundation with the 2009 “Hurricane Surf for Dean!” contest
Our partners over at Magic Seaweed have interpreted the NOAA's 2009 North Atlantic hurricane outlook - breaking it down for you in simpler, less scientific terms. Check it out, as well as the wrap-up of 2008's season.
With a small grade tropical depression finally forming off the coast of Africa, we’re psyching up for 2009′s hurricane season. Hence this wrap-up video courtesy NOAA. This visulaization was compiled by NOAA’s GOES satellite, which takes images of the Northern Hemisphere every fifteen minutes. It’s pretty detailed and gives you a good idea of how [...]
Bill Gates and a group of scientists want hurricanes dead. Does he want east coast surfers' lives to have no purpose?
One question: How can a hurricane expert be based in landlocked Colorado? We like the sound of a predicted El Nino here on the West Coast…
Hurricane forecasters at Colorado State University on Wednesday predicted above-average activity in the Atlantic next year: 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes — three major.
Jack English hooked up with hurricane chaser Cory Lopez and tracked down Gustav and Hanna for some good ol' fashioned Florida ripping on both coasts.
Hundreds of thousands of people fled coastal areas in the path of Hurricane Ike on Friday as the storm gathered strength on a collision course with the Texas Gulf Coast, threatening to swamp populous areas around Houston under a massive wave of water.
Ike's eye was over water about 135 kilometers (85 miles) south-southeast of Havana at 5 a.m. Cuba time today, moving west at 20 kph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. The system's sustained winds dropped to 130 kilometers per hour as it moved over land, weakening to Category 1, the lowest on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale of intensity.
As of 2:00 a.m. EDT Thursday, Hanna was still a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds near 65 mph. Hanna is located near 23.7 north and 72.4 west or about 325 miles east-southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas.










