Past Hurricanes

Hurricane Idalia

Hurricane Idalia | Path, Effects, and More

Tropical storm Idalia hit Florida at a devastating speed of over 125 mph, causing destruction in its path. The major hurricane swept into Georgia and South Carolina too. This article will cover everything there is to know about Hurricane Idalia today. About Hurricane Idalia, Florida Idalia Hurricane – Path Hurricane Idalia was a Category 4…

Hurricane Categories

Hurricane Categories | Full Overview

A hurricane is known for causing extensive damage to an area. These natural disasters are measured in strength, and that strength is measured in categories. How Is a Hurricane’s Strength Measured? The National Hurricane Center has information on the scale used to measure a hurricane’s strength, which is the SAFFIR-SIMPSON Hurricane Wind Scale. It bases…

Hurricane Lee

As we begin the second week of September, we are finding ourselves tracking the Hurricane Lee flight path.  As of this morning, here’s what we’re seeing according to Weather.com. The Hurricane Lee flight path has a lot of uncertainty at this point, but it would be wise to take precautions and stay on top of…

Tracking Hurricane Franklin: Live Updates and Forecast

Let’s start with the basics. Hurricane Franklin is a formidable tropical cyclone that can have a significant impact on communities in its path. It’s crucial to understand the importance of real-time tracking and forecasting during such events. Our goal here is to provide you with the latest updates and forecasts for Hurricane Franklin, ensuring you’re…

Florida Hurricane History: A Look at the State’s Stormy Past

Florida has a long and storied history when it comes to hurricanes. From the destructive Category 5 Hurricane Andrew in 1992 to the recent Hurricane Michael in 2018, the state has been hit by some of the strongest and most devastating storms in history. In this article, we will take a look at the history…

Largest Tornado Ever

A tornado is one of the most violent of all storms. It is a destructive spinning column of air that extends from a thunderstorm. By definition, a tornado also has to touch the ground; a spinning column of air that doesn’t touch the ground is called a funnel cloud. What Causes Tornados? Scientists are still…

Hurricane Facts

The official hurricane season begins June 1 and mostly runs through November. Although hurricanes can form a few weeks before and after that window, in many parts of the world, such as the western Pacific, hurricanes can take form all year round. Hurricanes are usually destructive and can leave nothing but wrath and chaos in…