It is forecast to drench a large part of a state still reeling fromHurricane Helene. Hurricane Milton live radar map This radar loop from CBS Miami shows weather conditions over Florida from Hurricane Milton. CBS Miami Path of Hurricane Milton A hurricane warning was in effect for the Florida ...
Irma is a smart storm and has managed to maneuver its way through the tiny islands while still keeping a far enough distance away from the larger islands directly to its south. If Irma continues on this course there will be very little weakening as it approached South Florida. Once reaching ...
HURRICANE IRMA (2017) I’m writing this as Hurricane Irma – Cat 5 and the most powerful Atlantic storm yet – is wreaking havoc on its way through the northern Caribbean towards The Bahamas in general and Abaco in particular. The tracking path is changing daily, and it remains unclear whet...
Irma 2017 9 "Cuba" 1932 918 mbar (hPa) 10 Michael 2018 919 mbar (hPa) Sources: HURDAT,[148] AOML/HRD,[149] NHC[150] With maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (260 km/h) and a central pressure of 919 mbar (27.14 inHg) at landfall, Michael was the most intense landfalling ma...
A map shows the projected path of Hurricane Irma as of 5 p.m. ET on Sept. 7, 2017.U.S. National Hurricane Center The NHC said in its advisory that the government of Cuba has issued a hurricane warning for the Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus and Villa Cla...
Officials say it could be the largest evacuation since Hurricane Irma in 2017, when about 7 million Floridians left their homes. Residents are encouraged to take action immediately and heed their evacuation orders, whether they be mandatory, voluntary or specific to mobile homes. Highways have been...
Milton's approach stirred memories of 2017's Hurricane Irma, when about 7 million people were urged to evacuate Florida in an exodus that jammed freeways and clogged gas stations. Some people who leftvowed never to evacuate again. By Monday morning, some gas s...
Island folks don’t have the option to drive away. I hope my friends in Florida did. The memories of Irma and Maria are all around us. Being ready and waiting for the storm is excruciating. The strength of the USA will be there to help you pick up the pieces. We are ah we. ...
Hurricanes use warm water as fuel. Irma has been over water that is 1.2 to 1.8 degrees warmer than normal. And that warm water goes deeper than usual. High altitude winds, which can fight or even decapitate storms, are not strong, also helping Irma. While over the open Atlantic Ocean on...
Satelliite image of hurricanes Katia, Irma and Jose in September 2017. Credit: UW-Madison CIMSS A new normal is taking shape as a warming planet is changing hurricane behaviors and patterns. Research over the last decade has shown alarming trends resulting in more destructive hurricanes. Global ...