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Arian Campo-Flores is an economics reporter for The Wall Street Journal, based in Miami. He mainly covers Florida and the Southeast but also does stories in other parts of the U.S. He regularly writes ...
Cameron McWhirter covers national affairs for The Wall Street Journal from Atlanta. Before joining the Journal, he reported ...
These hurricanes of 2024 were either so destructive and/or deadly that an international committee retired their names from use in future hurricanes. That's happened many times in the past 70-plus ...
The university provides the probabilities that certain states will see a potential landfall during the upcoming hurricane season, and Florida is, of course, at the top of the list. Florida tops ...
The forecast includes the following landfall probabilities for major hurricanes in 2025: 51% for the entire U.S. coastline (historical average: 43%) 26% for the U.S. East Coast including Florida ...
Of those 17 storms, researchers forecast that nine will become hurricanes. Last year, 18 storms formed, but just five made landfall in the United States, including devastating Hurricanes Helene ...
The predictions also noted that more than 50% of the entire continental United States coastline could see at least one major hurricane landfall. Historically, that statistic is closer to 43%.
CSU predicted the probabilities of at least one Category 3, 4 or 5 hurricane making landfall on each of the following coastal areas are above historical averages: Entire continental U.S. coastline ...
CSU predicted the probabilities of at least one Category 3, 4 or 5 hurricane making landfall on each of the following coastal areas are above historical averages: Entire continental U.S. coastline ...
Colorado State researchers said there's a 51% chance of a major hurricane making landfall somewhere along the U.S. coastline. The average, based on records from 1880 to 2020, is 43%. In Texas ...
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