Forecasters had expected the 2024 hurricane season would be extraordinarily active, thanks especially to unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Phil Klotzbach, professor with Colorado State University, told the group that 2024 was a weird hurricane season, and 2025 is a coin toss now.
Formerly Tropical Storm Carlotta has become a Category 1 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean and is travelling away ... between 39 and 73 miles per hour by 5 p.m. PDT on Sunday. Newsweek reached ...
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Colorado State University's Dr. Phil Klotzbach spoke with Meteorologist Andrew Shipley about the upcoming season.
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We have entered a new era of elevated marine temperatures, which is of great concern. According to Mercator Ocean International, a nonprofit scientific research organization based in Toulouse, France, ...
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If these huge storms start in the Atlantic, off the west coast of Africa, they are called hurricanes. In an average year, over a dozen hurricanes form over the Atlantic Ocean and head westwards ...
The Palisades Fire in Southern California has rapidly grown to 1,200 acres, prompting evacuations amid severe winds. Newsweek ...