Hilary and Ida share some similarities.
Hilary, Ida, and Our Rapidly Intensifying Future

Hilary and Ida share some similarities.
Hurricane ‘cone of uncertainty’ should be less uncertain with new forecasting technology
What does a ‘near normal’ hurricane season mean? Not what it did a decade ago
Surfers are bearing witness to how climate change and human interventions are altering coastlines. One community in North Florida watched its revered waves disappear seemingly overnight.
Back-to-back hurricanes are more likely due to climate change, according to new study
Four of them hit Louisiana
City’s first recorded hurricane was a monster. But it cleared the way for today’s urban center.
‘We should always be watching’: LSU climatologist says hurricanes intensifying
Despite predictions of an above-average season, the tropics have been silent
Robot will dive below the Gulf’s surface to study hurricane formation