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In the last 10 years, more hurricanes and tropical storms have been forming after the traditional "peak" period.
Two tropical systems could churn to life this week as Atlantic hurricane season enters its final months and the hot spots to watch for storm development begin to move closer to home.
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Gabrielle strengthened to a hurricane Sunday evening and is expected to pass east of Bermuda Monday, more than 1,000 miles from Florida.
Tropical Storm Fernand was headed into open waters of the central Atlantic. No other Atlantic Basin storm was causing immediate concern. Take a deep breath and relax. Go back into the water for Labor Day. The Delaware beaches have had a rough August with ...
Hurricane Erin will go down as one of the largest hurricanes to pass through the Atlantic Basin. At one point, the major hurricane stretched over 500 miles wide. The hurricane hunter aircraft play an important role throughout the entire hurricane season by ...
The National Hurricane Cente r is tracking several systems in the Atlantic basin Sept. 20, and that includes Tropical Storm Gabrielle, which is expected to turn north and head in the direction of Bermuda, before becoming a hurricane.
The passing of Hurricane Erin has brought a lull in the hurricane season, but the quiet and sunny days are only expected to last for a few weeks before potential storms pick up again. Celebrate fall: South Jersey fall festivals: See this listing of nearly ...
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The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean.