NOAA: Busy 2012 hurricane season continues decades-long high activity era in the Atlantic
Four U.S. land-falling storms include devastating Sandy and Isaac
Four U.S. land-falling storms include devastating Sandy and Isaac
Sandy is strengthening as the broad storm turns toward a Monday evening landfall in southern New Jersey.
Sandy became a hurricane at 11 a.m. Wednesday with 80 m.p.h. winds just off Jamaica’s southern coast
The Atlantic’s 17th named storm of the season has formed in the eastern Caribbean
South Florida may get some of the outer rain and gusty winds.
System will likely live a short life.
Oscar poses no threat to land.
TD 15 poses no threat to land and should weaken by the end of this week.
Nadine poses no threat to land.
This system will likely become Tropical Storm Nadine soon.
The NASAHS3 Global Hawk aircraft is investigating what will likely become our next named cyclone, Nadine.
2012 season already more active than the long-term average.