The ferocious wildfires turning the Los Angeles area into a raging inferno are being fueled by “hurricane force” Santa Ana ...
"Recent hurricanes were made significantly more intense by human-caused climate change, with peak wind speeds about 18 miles per hour faster on average." This trend is driven by rising ocean ...
A damaging Santa Ana wind event was peaking early Wednesday and was expected to stay strong through early afternoon.
The Gulf of Mexico coastline transformed into a bullseye for major storms, which have taken aim from Corpus Christi, Texas, ...
But warmer oceans and a warmer atmosphere can make those that do form even more intense, with potentially higher wind speeds, heavier rainfall, and a greater risk of coastal flooding. Hurricanes ...
Electric air taxis could generate downwash equivalent to a hurricane-force wind - or the same as a Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey ...
Hurricanes are among the most damaging and deadly natural disasters on Earth. With winds that can blow over 100 mph, these monster storms are capable of causing widespread destruction. Watch for a ...
Jennifer Kennedy, who was forced to evacuate her Los Angeles home, to discuss the catastrophic nature of the wildfires and how the 'nightmare' flames differ from previous fires in the area.