Florida Braces for Potential Gulf Hurricane Strike This Week September 23, 2024 By Brian K. Sullivan The U.S. Gulf Coast from Mississippi to the Florida Panhandle is at risk of a hurricane strike by the end...
AccuWeather Estimates $7B in Damage and Economic Loss from North Carolina Storm September 18, 2024 AccuWeather on Wednesday issued a preliminary estimate of the total damage and economic loss from an unnamed storm that struck...
European Cities Brace for Peak of Floods as Cleanup Starts September 18, 2024 By Marton Eder, Piotr Bujnicki, Kevin Whitelaw and Irina Vilcu Cities from Budapest to Wroclaw in Poland are racing to build up their defenses as floodwaters peak over the coming...
Coastal Carolina Gets 1,000-Year Rainfall Event From Storm System September 17, 2024 Parts of North Carolina saw something Monday that has not been seen in hundreds, or perhaps 1,000 years – 18...
Francine Knocks Out Power to Hundreds of Thousands in South September 12, 2024 By Brian K. Sullivan Francine knocked out power to more than 400,000 homes and businesses and canceled hundreds of flights across the US South...
Storm Forming in Gulf of Mexico Forecast to Hit U.S. as Hurricane September 9, 2024 By Brian K. Sullivan A tropical storm forming in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico is threatening to unleash powerful winds and heavy rain as...
Hong Kong Warns of Flight Disruptions as Super Typhoon Nears September 5, 2024 By Ben Sharples and Dominic Lau Hong Kong raised its storm warning to the third-highest level as Super Typhoon Yagi skirts the city, with flights set...
Climate Change Intensified Typhoon Shanshan, Study Says September 2, 2024 By Shoko Oda Typhoon Shanshan, which struck southern Japan last week with heavy rain and strong winds, was likely intensified by climate change,...
Typhoon Shanshan Churns Over Japan, Dumping Heavy Rain August 29, 2024 By Shoko Oda Typhoon Shanshan weakened to a tropical storm after hitting Japan’s southwestern island of Kyushu, with the government continuing to warn...
Conflicting Policies May Cost Residents More on Flood Insurance, and Leave Them at Risk August 26, 2024 By David A. Lieb Conflicting federal policies may force thousands of residents in flood-prone areas to pay more for flood insurance or be left...