Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins Jun. 1
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Hurricane season in the Atlantic kicked off on Monday, and for the first time in more than a decade, forecasters expect it to be slower than usual.
USA TODAY spoke with National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan about what you should do to prepare for hurricane season, which starts June 1.
As soccer fans prepare to travel to South Florida for the World Cup, officials are warning visitors to watch out for more than ticket scams.
During the most deadly hurricane last year, artificial intelligence was more accurate than most traditional forecasts models. Here’s what that means for the 2026 season.
That’s why researchers in South Florida are proposing the idea of an “Enhanced Hurricane Scale.” The goal would be to rate hurricanes not just on wind speed, but also on storm surge and rainfall impacts.
Typhoon Jangmi is barreling towards Japan and is on track to bring its first impacts to the Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa, before it's expected to weaken as it approaches the mainland.
Forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predict a below-normal number of named storms in the upcoming 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane forecasters are now monitoring a second possible tropical storm in the eastern Pacific basin, the National Hurricane Center announced on May 31.