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The National Hurricane Center now lists Hurricane Milton as one of the strongest hurricanes on record in the Atlantic Basin.
A new report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimates the economic cost of Hurricane Milton at more ...
In their place, the names Brianna, Holly, and Miguel will appear the next time the 2024 name list comes around again—in 2030.
Helene is among the names which have been retired from the World Meteorological Organization's list of hurricane names for ...
United Nations and U.S. weather monitoring agencies have retired Milton as a recurring tropical storm name, citing the "death ...
The World Meteorological Organization has retired more hurricane names following a deadly and destructive 2024 season.
The Switzerland-based organization's hurricane committee announced the names Beryl, Helene, Milton and John will no longer be used to name storms. Beryl, Helene and Milton, which battered large ...
Early predictions point to an active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what local residents should know.
Hurricane Milton gained 95 mph in wind speed, growing from a Category 1 to Category 5 storm in 24 hours. Milton became the strongest late season hurricane ever recorded in the Gulf and fifth most ...
Hurricane names Beryl, Helene and Milton have been retired. The names Brianna, Holly and Miguel will replace them.
National Hurricane Center publishes Hurricane Milton Tropical Cyclone Report Storm produced record breaking number of EF-3 tornadoes, nearly 50 total Six of the 15 known deaths occurred on the ...