Hurricane Erin moved away from the U.S. on Friday after battering North Carolina’s Outer Banks and deluging other areas of the East Coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 1 as it continues to ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing large destructive waves, tropical-storm-force wind gusts and storm surge to the East Coast. This evening’s high tide is of most concern from NYC to the North Carolina coast.
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Hurricane Erin's peak surge expected tonight and 20-foot waves continue in North Carolina
Hurricane Erin is now more than 290 miles off the North Carolina coast Thursday afternoon. There are storm surge and tropical storm warnings up and down the Carolina coast for remaining storm surge ...
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Storm surge, flying debris, total chaos - Hurricane Helene’s landfall
Hurricane Helene made landfall with devastating force, transforming our quiet shoreline into a scene of chaos. Winds tore ...
Storm surge and tropical storm watches are in effect for areas along the North Carolina's Outer Banks as Hurricane Erin spins toward the Bahamas and the U.S. As of Monday evening, Erin remains a ...
Hurricane Erin is moving closer to the Eastern seaboard, bringing dangerous rip currents and flood risks that have prompted evacuation orders and states of emergency in two North Carolina counties.
The unusually large hurricane and the vulnerable barrier islands both have been influenced by climate change. Hurricane Erin is expected to stay at least 200 miles offshore this week as it curves past ...
In a phenomenon called a "seiche," Lake Erie's water level at Buffalo is forecast to rise 5-6 feet higher than before a Wednesday storm, while on the lake's west side, levels will drop by 5-6 feet.
(THE CONVERSATION) Hurricanes are America’s most destructive natural hazards, causing more deaths and property damage than any other type of disaster. Since 1980, these powerful tropical storms have ...
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