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Hurricane Dorian LATEST: Storm could be low-end Category 4 at Florida's coast

Dorian is a Category 1 hurricane now but is expected to reach major hurricane status in the next day or two and maintain that power until landfall. → Read More

Hurricane Dorian LATEST: Category 4 strength possible Monday, Florida in path

Dorian is a Category 1 hurricane now but is expected to reach major hurricane status in the next day or two and maintain that power until landfall. → Read More

Hurricane Dorian LATEST: Cyclone strengthens, could be a Category 3 hurricane at Florida's coast

Hurricane Dorian bypassed the mountains of Hispaniola and could impact Florida on Labor Day as a major hurricane. → Read More

Tropical Storm Dorian LATEST: Cyclone strengthens, could be a Category 3 hurricane at Florida’s coast

Temporary weakening may occur before it hits Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands later Wednesday, but it could restrengthen shortly after. → Read More

Hurricane Dorian LATEST: Florida under state of emergency, storm could be Category 3 hurricane at Florida's coast

Hurricane Dorian bypassed the mountains of Hispaniola and could impact Florida on Labor Day as a major hurricane. → Read More

Why some say the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale is outdated and should be replaced

As Hurricane Florence’s winds decreased on its September approach to the Carolinas, the anxiety of meteorologists rose.When the long-lived storm was a fierce Category 4 cyclone with 140 mph winds, people took notice, preparing, evacuating, “freaking out,” as one North Carolina forecaster put it this month at the National Hurricane Conference in New Orleans.Then Florence faltered, weakening to a… → Read More

Meteorologist says she got death threats after interrupting Masters for tornado warning

An Atlanta television meteorologist said she got death threats Sunday after her station interrupted coverage of the Masters golf tournament when a tornado → Read More

VIDEO: Amazing green meteor spotted over Florida, Georgia

A green streak of light broke the night skies over Florida and Georgia on Saturday as a meteor sped through Earth’s atmosphere and possibly made it to terra firma. The meteor was logged by about 250 people on the American Meteor Society’s website from areas as far south as Port St. Lucie through Atlanta. Mike Hankey, operations manager for AMS, said the meteor is not part of a known shower,… → Read More

Which two hurricane names are likely to be retired this week?

The names live in legend — tropical cyclones that devastate and erase — but most are never repeated and this week at least two are likely to → Read More