The impact of hurricanes when they travel over land, or when they affect ships or oil-drilling platforms, are quite well ...
The fact that Alfred is set to make landfall is very unusual. But we can’t yet definitively say this is due to climate change ...
Cyclones form over warm oceans, gaining energy as they move. Warm air near the ocean surface absorbs water vapor and rises, ...
An Australian warship on Monday rescued a Lithuanian solo rower who had encountered a tropical cyclone while attempting to cross the Pacific Ocean from California. Aurimas Mockus was taken aboard ...
The tropical storm that hit eastern Australia's shores battered many beaches along a 300-mile stretch of coastline that draws ...
The cyclone on Friday made landfall in the north of the Indian Ocean island, which lies off Madagascar, blowing away roofs and cutting power and access to drinking water for many residents.
“According to the traveller, he has not suffered any serious injuries, is shovelling water from ... power" of the cyclone on Thursday, while attempting to join a short list of ocean rowers ...
At least four people were killed and hundreds of thousands were left without water or electricity ... territory in the Indian Ocean, late last week, reports say. The cyclone made landfall on ...
For a tropical cyclone to form, it requires a few key prerequisites, including warm ocean water (at least 26.5C), changes in atmospheric winds speeds and thunderstorms. What makes Tropical Cyclone ...
Thousands of residents in eastern Australia have been instructed to evacuate as heavy rainfall, powerful winds and massive waves triggered by incoming Cyclone ... the Pacific Ocean and is now ...
This means more rain per cyclone, on average. Rising ocean temperatures mean more water evaporates off the sea surface, meaning forming cyclones can absorb more moisture and dump more rain when it ...