An Embry-Riddle professor of meteorology joined NOAA's "Hurricane Hunters" crew to fly a drone into Hurricane Milton.
A shift in Tropical Depression 19's track has significantly impacted meteorologists' predictions about its potential to form ...
A shift in Tropical Depression 19's track has significantly impacted meteorologists' predictions about its potential to form ...
With potential trouble brewing in the Gulf of Mexico and the Thanksgiving holiday around the corner, many neighborhoods ...
Follow spaghetti models, tracking for a tropical rainstorm in the Caribbean Sea that could threaten Florida as a major ...
The Caribbean is just on the cusp of seeing Tropical Storm Sara form to the west, according to the latest data from the ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Wednesday that the disturbance ... Florida residents are now keeping an eye on the ...
Hurricane Sara/Invest 99L timeline 7 p.m. Friday ... While South Floridians should keep a close eye on Invest 99L as it ...
NOAA’S custom-built hurricane hunters have a ruggedness that helps their crews ride out vicious turbulence, and onboard instruments help predict a storm’s path and intensity.
What's it like to fly in the eye of a Category 5 hurricane? "Bumpy," said Josh Wadler, an assistant professor of meteorology at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. He knows from ...
KXAN's Avery Travis looks at how lawmakers are eyeing emergency preparedness for older Texans after Hurricane Beryl.