Here? Hail, snow, tornadoes, floods, blizzards — and that can all come in one day. An estimated 30 to 40 days every year are potentially life-threatening. I’m grateful for the quiet spells.
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Hawaii turns watchful eye to Hurricane Kiko as storm returns to Category 4 strength
While the islands are in the five-day forecast cone, meteorologists said that Kiko will be a completely different storm by ...
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Hurricane Season Heats Up–Maybe
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that after a quiet start to hurricane season, meteorologists are warning that the U.S. could soon face its first major storm of the ...
HONOLULU - Hurricane Kiko, which has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 cyclone over the open Pacific, continues to march westward, which will put the storm near the Hawaiian Islands next week but ...
Kiko was a post-tropical cyclone in the North Pacific Ocean early Wednesday Hawaii time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Kiko is the 11th named storm to form in the Eastern ...
Nearly one year after Hurricane Helene caused regionwide flooding on an unprecedented scale, the fish population in Northeast Tennessee’s waterways has proven ...
Hurricane Kiko found a second wind Friday afternoon and reintensified into a major Category 4 storm as the storm swirled about 1,200 miles east of Hawaii – though its long-range prospects are still ...
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