atlantic hurricane season
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ended on November 2 after witnessing 11 consecutive storms and causing many casualties due to natural disasters.
It's only the last month of the year, but the 2024 hurricane season has been an unusual one so far, with many records and many things.
Hurricane Milton formed and strengthened into a Category 5 storm in just one day. This strengthening process may be part of a complex storm pattern driven by climate change.
Hurricane Milton is pushing boundaries and breaking records. Meteorologists have even noticed it has a pinhole eye.
Video captured by the International Space Station shows Hurricane Milton covering almost the entire Gulf of Mexico and approaching the state of Florida, USA.
John Morales, a meteorologist in Miami, almost cried on October 7 when he realized the terrible power of Hurricane Milton.
Following Hurricane Helene, a new storm named Kirk has strengthened into a Category 3 storm and is likely to become the third largest storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane
In the afternoon of September 6, two tropical storms, Jose and Katia, intensified into super typhoons. This is the first time since 2010, three super typhoons have raged on the
Paraguay officials said the current flood forced about 13,000 households to live on the banks of the Parana and Paraguay rivers.
On March 5, at the annual Charleston (US) hurricane conference, US National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read said there will not be a lot of heat-related typhoons this year. Sea