Google launched a new weather model Thursday that uses artificial intelligence[1] (AI) in an effort to increase the accuracy of hurricane forecasts, including those developed by the National Hurricane Center.
The model is now available for free on the new
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring two areas to watch for tropical development in the Eastern Pacific, including Invest 93E,[1] which is expected to become a tropical depression[2] or Tropical Storm Dalila late this week or over the weekend.
Forecasters are watching for the development of Tropical Strom Dalila in the Eastern Pacific, as the National Hurricane Center designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Four-E on Thursday.
A potential tropical cyclone designation allows the NHC to issue alerts before
SAN ANTONIO – Roads are closed, and first responders are conducting high-water rescues in the San Antonio[1] area after relentless rain in Texas[2] led to numerous reports of flash flooding[3], with more rounds of heavy precipitation[4] on the way Thursday.
Over 3 inches of rain was recorded in 30 minutes in New Braunfels, Texas. Thursday is San Antonio's wettest day in 12 years, nearly doubling the city's previous daily record set in 1973. Houston is now in a Level 3 out of 4 flash flood threat. ...
MIAMI - The 2025 hurricane[1] season is off to a busy start in the eastern Pacific, with three tropical cyclones already having developed before a single named system has formed in the Atlantic, which could be an indicator of what lies ahead.
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MIAMI - The 2025 hurricane[1] season is off to a busy start in the eastern Pacific, with three tropical cyclones already having developed before a single named system has formed in the Atlantic, which could be an indicator of what lies ahead.
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HONOLULU, Hawaii – The eruption of one of the world’s most active volcanoes[1] continued on Wednesday with the U.S.Geological Survey reporting that lava reached as high as 1,000 feet in the air on Hawaii’s Big Island.
The USGS said[2] a build-up of