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Military installations in the path of tropical storms and hurricanes are at risk to many of the same public health threats as our civilian neighbors.
This satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Hurricane Erick approaching Mexico's Pacific coast, Wednesday morning, June 18, 2025.
Two tropical storms have led to deadly inland flooding in the United States already this season, underscoring how dangerous water can be.
Rapid intensification can make hurricanes more dangerous in a short period, leaving less time for preparation and response. For coastal and island communities like the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto ...
Puerto Vallarta faces a high risk of flooding as Hurricane Flossie intensifies in the Pacific. Torrential rains and ...
Hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. The ...
Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to rapidly intensify into a hurricane and skirt the west coast of Mexico over the next few ...
Unrelated to the tropical storms, much of the U.S. Midwest and East faced rounds of severe thunderstorms packing strong winds and hail and raising flooding concerns Sunday and Monday. AccuWeather ...
The eastern Pacific Ocean has seen a historic run of activity as the Atlantic remains dormant. Forecasters point to ...
Hurricane Erick had strengthened to a Category 4 storm as it approached the coast but weakened to a Category 3 storm before making landfall on Thursday.
After surging to Category 4 in less than a day, Erick hit Mexico as a Category 3 hurricane. The NHC is tracking 4 waves, ...
After surging to Category 4 in less than a day, Erick hit Mexico as a Category 3 hurricane. The NHC is tracking 4 waves, including one in Caribbean.