Hideaway Beach Club saw its sports and wellness center flooded and then destroyed by a fire. The exclusive community rebuilt ...
November is the final month of hurricane season, but just because it's at the end doesn't mean hurricanes won't strike the Gulf states.
Tropical Storm Melissa, stewing in the central Caribbean, where water temperatures are soaring into the upper 80s, could become a hurricane Saturday on a westerly course toward Jamaica, the National ...
Hurricane Melissa became a Category 5 hurricane on Monday, and the U.S. Air Force Reserve is among the agencies keeping an eye on the storm. On Sunday and Monday, as the storm was approaching Jamaica, ...
Top Caribbean getaway Cancun shuttered shops and evacuated tourists from beach hotels as authorities prepared for the onslaught of Delta, a potentially devastating hurricane poised to tear across ...
Chevron Corp has begun to restaff evacuated oil and gas production facilities in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, the company said in a statement, as calm returned to an area struck by Hurricane Delta.
Three Category 5 hurricanes have developed in the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, something that hasn't happened in 20 years. Melissa joined Humberto and Erin in 2025: Hurricane Melissa became the ...
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Texas doesn't see hurricanes in November. Why?
The Atlantic hurricane season doesn't officially end until Nov. 30. But for Texas, the chances of a tropical cyclone strike at this point in the year are near zero. In an active storm season that ...
Hurricane Melissa is now among the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record. The monster storm strengthened Tuesday before hitting Jamaica, bringing with it maximum sustained winds of 185 mph (295 ...
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Rare turtle blown thousands of miles off course by Hurricane Melissa spotted off St Ives
A rare loggerhead turtle has been spotted off the coast of Cornwall after being blown thousands of miles off course by ...
Here it is October, and we Louisianans have been fortunate and blessed not to see a hurricane this year. I wonder, and do you think, it's because they can't find the Gulf of Mexico? I'm just saying.
With wind speeds that reached a whopping 185 mph by Tuesday morning and rainbands that could flood the Caribbean with feet of water, Hurricane Melissa will likely go down as the most devastating ...
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