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Were Hurricane Forecasts Accurate or Hyped?
(Dec. 1) -- Government and private meteorologists were nearly in unanimous agreement with their early-season Atlantic Basin hurricane forecasts: This year was going to be fraught with danger. In the end, there were plenty of storms but little U.S. impact from the tropical season that officially ended Tuesday. So how...
Threat of Hurricane Season Isn't Over Yet
(Oct. 3) -- August and September are the most active months for hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, but it's too early for coastal residents of the United States to assume that the danger has passed. This might be especially true this year since the season is expected to remain active for a longer period of time than normal....
Tropical Storm Matthew Likely to Become Hurricane
(Sept. 23) -- The 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, Tropical Storm Matthew, has formed in the Caribbean Sea, and the storm is likely to become a dangerous hurricane in the coming days. Matthew will first impact Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, but it may later pose a threat to the...
Two New Tropical Threats Stirring in the Atlantic
(Sept. 22) -- The active Atlantic hurricane season rolls on this week, with Tropical Storm Lisa in the eastern Atlantic and the possibility of a new tropical storm developing much closer to land in the Caribbean. It's a scenario similar to last week when hurricanes Igor and Julia were churning through the eastern and...
Hurricane Julia Forms Behind Igor in Atlantic
(Sept. 14) -- Hurricane Julia formed early today over the eastern Atlantic. The storm is the fifth hurricane of the Atlantic season. Julia has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, making it a Category 1. It's moving behind the powerful Category 4 Hurricane Igor, which is moving to the west-northwest with sustained winds of...
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Hurricane Season 2012: Homeland Security Secretary Urges Storm Preparation
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Could a hurricane still disrupt your vacation?
If you have a vacation planned to the Gulf of Mexico coast between now and the end of November, the odds that it will get screwed up by a hurricane are declining rapidly.
Background on hurricane season 2010
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