Conditions remain quiet in the tropics, with no activity expected for the next seven days. But don't let your guard down yet.
The Atlantic Basin has gone quiet with strong cold fronts pushing through the Gulf & deep into the Atlantic & into the ...
Melissa is moving over the North Atlantic & has lost tropical characteristics becoming a large post-tropical ocean storm that ...
Forecasters are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean, where waters remain warm enough to support tropical development.
Melissa, the Atlantic Basin is quiet. A small chance of tropical activity is possible through mid November in the western ...
A new tropical storm has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, but it will likely follow the pattern of other storms that have stayed mostly out to sea, forecasts show.
Tropical Storm Melissa's forecast is filled with uncertainty, prompting some dire worst-case scenarios for Caribbean islands.
Forecasters say another tropical system may develop in the next few days and could pose a threat to the southeastern United States.
In analyses shared by retired National Hurricane Center chief forecaster James Franklin last week, Google’s DeepMind has been the top performing model for track and intensity in both the Atlantic and ...
Hurricane Melissa is currently a Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph as it's "starting to accelerate northeastward over the Bahamas," the National Hurricane Center said.
Melissa is one of the most powerful hurricane landfalls on record in the Atlantic Basin, killing at least 32 people.
Closely watching Hurricane Melissa's track and its possible impacts across parts of Atlantic Canada. Heavy rain and winds ...