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  • Devastating wind damage is expected where the eyewall of Beryl moves through portions of the Windward Islands.
  • Hurricane Beryl is expected to unleash potentially catastrophic wind damage and life-threatening storm surge in the Windward Islands.
  • Tropical Depression Three is expected to make landfall in Mexico on Monday and quickly dissipate over the mountainous terrain.

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Recent Articles

  • Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

    Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Hurricane Beryl rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm in just 48 hours, leaving the Atlantic and heading towards the Caribbean. Residents prepare as warnings are issued for Barbados, St. Lucia, and Jamaica. Tropical Depression 3 also forms in the Gulf of Mexico, expected to become a tropical storm by Sunday night.
  • Hurricane Beryl: Early-Season Category 4 Storm Threatens Windward Islands, Breaks Atlantic Record

    Hurricane Beryl: Early-Season Category 4 Storm Threatens Windward Islands, Breaks Atlantic Record

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Two active Atlantic hurricanes, Beryl and Depression Three, form in June 2024: Hurricane Beryl becomes the earliest Category 4 storm on record with life-threatening impacts on Windward Islands; Tropical Depression Three strengthens in the Gulf of Mexico, bringing heavy rainfall and potential flooding to eastern Mexico.
  • NASA's Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes Reveal Unprecedented 3D View of the Pillars of Creation, Showcasing Star Formation in Detail

    NASA's Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes Reveal Unprecedented 3D View of the Pillars of Creation, Showcasing Star Formation in Detail

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 NASA's Hubble and James Webb space telescopes collaborate to create a 3D visualization of the Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula, revealing towering structures composed of molecular hydrogen and dust, infant stars, and a newborn star. The immersive experience showcases Hubble's visible light capabilities and Webb's infrared sensitivity to reveal embedded stars. A 3D printable model is available for educational purposes.
  • Tropical Storm Beryl Intensifies into Major Hurricane, Heading Towards Caribbean: Prepare for Devastating Wind Damage and Life-Threatening Storm Surges

    Tropical Storm Beryl Intensifies into Major Hurricane, Heading Towards Caribbean: Prepare for Devastating Wind Damage and Life-Threatening Storm Surges

    Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Tropical Storm Beryl rapidly intensified into a Category 1 hurricane in June 2024, forming earlier than usual due to record-warm ocean temperatures. It is expected to become a Category 3 or stronger hurricane before reaching the Windward Islands, posing a major threat with devastating wind damage and life-threatening storm surges.
  • Tropical Storm Beryl to Rapidly Intensify into Major Hurricane, Threatening Caribbean Windward Islands

    Tropical Storm Beryl to Rapidly Intensify into Major Hurricane, Threatening Caribbean Windward Islands

    Broke On: Saturday, 29 June 2024 Tropical Storm Beryl, located in the Atlantic Ocean, is forecast to intensify into a major hurricane and bring destructive winds and storm surge to the Windward Islands. Hurricane watches have been issued for several Caribbean islands as Beryl strengthens. The NHC also monitors two other potential tropical systems and predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season with 17-25 named storms.
  • Tropical Storm Beryl Forms Early in Atlantic, Could Strengthen into Hurricane Bringing Heavy Rain and Potential Major Impact to Windward Islands

    Tropical Storm Beryl Forms Early in Atlantic, Could Strengthen into Hurricane Bringing Heavy Rain and Potential Major Impact to Windward Islands

    Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 Tropical Storm Beryl formed in the Atlantic east of the Windward Islands on June 28, 2024, becoming the second named storm of the season. With potential to strengthen into a hurricane by Sunday, it could bring heavy rain and dangerous winds to Barbados and nearby islands. The National Hurricane Center forecasts maximum sustained winds up to 105 mph.
  • Massive Sinkhole Opens at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois: Mine Collapse Causes Soccer Field Destruction

    Massive Sinkhole Opens at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois: Mine Collapse Causes Soccer Field Destruction

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 A soccer field at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois was destroyed by a 100-foot wide, 50-foot deep sinkhole caused by a mine collapse from New Frontier Materials in St. Louis. No injuries were reported, but the park remains closed for investigations. Previous mining activities have caused damage to the park in 2013. Mine collapses pose safety concerns for nearby communities.
  • Tropical Storm Formation Expected in Atlantic Ocean: Two Systems to Watch for Potential Development and Impact on Caribbean and Beyond

    Tropical Storm Formation Expected in Atlantic Ocean: Two Systems to Watch for Potential Development and Impact on Caribbean and Beyond

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 A tropical storm is forming in the Atlantic Ocean with a 70% chance of developing into a depression or storm by this weekend. Two systems, 95L and one in the Caribbean, are being monitored. The first system could bring wet and squally weather to the Lesser Antilles and northern coast of South America as early as June 30, marking an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season. Historically rare July hurricanes in the Caribbean may occur due to warm water temperatures and relaxed high-altitude winds.
  • New GOES-19 Weather Satellite Launched, Set to Improve Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting

    New GOES-19 Weather Satellite Launched, Set to Improve Space Weather Monitoring and Forecasting

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 A new weather satellite, GOES-19, was launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket and will monitor the Western Hemisphere from geostationary orbit. Replacing GOES-16, it features advanced instruments for space weather analysis and lightning mapping. The launch marks a significant milestone in NOAA's 50-year partnership with NASA, paving the way for improved weather forecasting and hazard detection.
  • Imminent Failure: Rapidan Dam in Minnesota on Brink of Collapse Due to Record Flooding, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Imminent Failure: Rapidan Dam in Minnesota on Brink of Collapse Due to Record Flooding, Evacuation Orders Issued

    Broke On: Monday, 24 June 2024 A precarious Rapidan Dam in Minnesota, located near Mankato, is in an 'imminent failure condition' due to recent flooding of the Blue Earth River. Officials have issued evacuation orders for nearby residents and declared a state of emergency for roughly 40 counties. The dam's failure is expected to cause major downstream flooding along the Blue Earth River, with additional record-breaking flooding reported in the Upper Midwest and northern Plains. At least one death has been reported in South Dakota due to the flooding.