Discover how cyclones form, are classified, and measured, along with insights on forecasting their impact on communities.
Hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones are all the same tropical storms, distinguished only by their geographical formation.
Finally, sea-levels are rising, mainly due to a combination of melting glaciers and ice sheets, and the fact that warmer ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam ...
Tropical Storm Andrea may have formed and quickly dissipated in the Atlantic Ocean, but low pressure in the Bay of Campeche has a high chance of tropical cyclone formation in coming days. The National ...
Australia’s summer could be shaped by a volatile and dangerous cyclone season, with meteorologists warning that unusually ...
The 2025-26 tropical cyclone season has begun. Abnormally warm oceans surrounding northern Australia increase the risk of ...
For the first time in over 26 years, three tropical cyclones are active simultaneously in the South Pacific. This vast region, which stretches from the Coral Sea in the west to the Pitcairn Islands in ...
Low pressure in the Bay of Campeche has a high chance of developing into a tropical cyclone and may require tropical storm watches or warnings for parts of the Mexican Gulf Coast. Impacts on South ...