LORENZO STAYING FAR AWAY FROM LORENZO LIKES TO GO IN A CIRCLE, AND SO THAT’S FINE WITH US. IT’S IN THE FAR CENTRAL TROPICAL ...
The National Hurricane Center is still monitoring Tropical Storm Lorenzo, which is the only disturbance in the tropics right ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo continues to spin in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's a look at the storm's expected path over the next ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is churning in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean but is not threatening land, according to ...
Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic Oct. 7 and could become a hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The Atlantic basin includes the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America, as the Gulf of Mexico is now ...
Models vary widely on how strong Tropical Storm Lorenzo could get, ranging from weak tropical storm to Category 2 storm.
Tropical Storm Lorenzo has formed in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what to know about where the storm is headed and whether it ...
Lorenzo is moving NW with winds near 60 mph. It may stay about the same strength for a few days and is not close to any land.
Hurricane Imelda is now a post-tropical cyclone moving away from Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Lorenzo formed this morning in the central Atlantic and now has maximum sustained winds of 50 mph. It is very far from land ...
Humberto and Imelda have sped away. The Atlantic has settled for the moment, but additional tropical development could happen ...