Invest 91-L has a 60% chance of developing over the next 48 hours and a 90% chance of developing over the next seven days.
Located about 800 miles west of Cabo Verde, Kirk was producing sustained winds of 60 mph and moving west at 12 mph at 4 p.m.
Short on supplies, short on power and short on patience, the people who saw the power of a massive storm upend their lives ...
Tropical Storm Kirk (formerly Tropical Depression 12) formed over the Atlantic Ocean Monday morning and is forecast to become ...
In Helene's wake, the National Hurricane Center predicted Tropical Storm Kirk could grow into the next major hurricane by ...
The prospects of another storm developing in the Gulf of Mexico are unclear. The named storms Isaac, Joyce and Kirk are not ...
Social media users were blown away by the surreal scene in the viral clip, with some saying it's "proof that everything gets better after the storm." ...
Tropical Storm Kirk formed on Monday in the Atlantic Ocean with sustained winds of 45 mph and is expected to become a powerful hurricane later this week.
Imagine being transported back to the 1960s, when Seaside Heights was the it place for summer fun in New Jersey. A recently ...
A tropical disturbance in the western Caribbean Sea has a medium (40%) chance of development over the next seven days. It if ...
In May 1968, the USS Scorpion (SSN-589), a nuclear-powered Skipjack-class attack submarine, mysteriously sank in the Atlantic ...
A storm over the Atlantic Ocean currently named Tropical Depression Twelve is expected to become a major hurricane—which will ...