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Hurricanes - News and Scientific Articles on Live Science | Live Science
1 Jan 2026 at 3:40pm
News and articles about hurricanes, plus information and facts about how hurricanes form, why they are so destructive and hurricane risks.

Hurricanes - Florida Climate Center
1 Jan 2026 at 4:09pm
The threat of hurricanes is very real for Florida during the six-month long Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November 30. The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves.

Why don't hurricanes form at the equator? - Live Science
10 Apr 2023 at 8:54am
Here's why hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones and typhoons, don't form at the equator and why it would be rare for them to cross it.

La Niña is dead ? what that means for this year's hurricanes and ...
2 May 2025 at 5:09pm
Scientists thought La Niña was coming. It didn't ? at least for now. What could that mean for this year's hurricane season, and how might long-term climate change affect El Niño and La Niña ...

Hurricane Erin could unleash 100-foot waves across the East Coast this ...
18 Aug 2025 at 1:14pm
Forecasters expect Hurricane Erin, one of the fastest rapidly intensifying storms in history, to bring flooding and dangerous currents as the Category 4 hurricane travels to the U.S. East Coast ...

Hurricane season 2024: How long it lasts and what to expect
8 Oct 2024 at 1:43pm
This guide to the Atlantic hurricane season of 2024, includes predictions, tropical storm science, naming conventions and storm safety tips.

How strong can hurricanes get? - Live Science
8 Oct 2024 at 10:11pm
There's a theoretical limit to the maximum sustained wind speeds of hurricanes, but climate change may increase that "speed limit."

Experts predicted way more hurricanes this year - Live Science
25 Sep 2024 at 8:39pm
Here's one reason why the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has had such few storms.

Name That Hurricane: Famous Examples of the 5 Hurricane Categories
13 Apr 2012 at 4:46pm
There are five categories of hurricanes based on their windspeed. Here is one example of each type of storm.

Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones: Earth's tropical windstorms
1 Oct 2020 at 6:38pm
Hurricanes and typhoons ? or more broadly, tropical cyclones ? begin as clusters of thunderstorms over tropical ocean waters, taking anywhere from several hours to days to become organized.



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