Yesterday, it was a tropical disturbance that looked unlikely to develop, and today, it’s a rapidly strengthening hurricane.No computer forecast models anticipated Hurricane Oscar’s sudden development.Hurricane warnings were hurriedly issued for the
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Oscar suddenly formed in the western Atlantic Ocean[2] Saturday, nearly instantly transforming from a disturbance struggling for days to get organized into a robust tropical cyclone in just hours that has some northern Caribbean
MIAMI — Oscar rapidly intensified from a tropical storm into an 80-mph hurricane on Saturday, causing islands in its potential path to issue watches and warnings, ahead of the small by mighty cyclone.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Oscar
MIAMI — Oscar made landfall in the Bahamas as a Category 1 hurricane[2] early Sunday morning after the small but mighty storm rapidly intensified[3] over the weekend.
The storm rapidly intensified from a tropical storm[4] into an 85-mph hurricane on
Updated Saturday 7:00 a.m.ET
Fast-developing Tropical Storm Nadine will track across the Yucatán Peninsula today.Winds are estimated to be at least 40 mph on the north side of the circulation.The extra gusty winds extending north into the Gulf of
MIAMI — A tropical disturbance that has spent days in the Atlantic Ocean[2] struggling to get organized suddenly found new life Saturday, and may develop into a tropical depression, or even a tropical storm later in the day.
The storm, currently
Tropical Storm Nadine[2] formed in the northwestern Caribbean Sea early Saturday morning, achieving named-storm status just hours before it was expected to make landfall in Central America.