A reggae sound system event is set to take place to raise funds for people still affected by Hurricane Melissa. The category ...
Experts report that deep ocean heat fueled by climate change is making Category 6- level hurricanes increasingly possible.
Storm scientists warn that the world’s oceans are now fuelling hurricanes and typhoons of a strength that strains the limits of existing classification systems, as deep layers of unusually warm water ...
Hurricanes are currently categorized on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, which rates storms on a scale of 1-5 based ...
The Atlantic hurricane season produced a normal number of storms, compared to more frequent storms in recent years. But the ...
Ocean heat is quietly rewriting the rules of the planet’s most dangerous storms, loading hurricanes with more fuel than the current scale was ever designed to capture. As those waters warm, a growing ...
The physics is straightforward and unforgiving as warmer oceans mean more energy for tropical cyclones, and a warmer atmosphere holds more water. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth ...
The 2025 hurricane season produced a near-average number of storms but was considered lucky for U.S. coastal residents. Despite fewer storms, the season saw powerful hurricanes, including three ...
Overall, a bit slower than expected − and a lucky one for U.S. coastal residents. That pretty much sums up the 2025 hurricane season, which wrapped Nov. 30. While the somewhat uneven season eventually ...