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The National Hurricane Center storm tracking map, a feature as familiar to Floridians as tourist season traffic, now calls the yawning sea cradled between Mexico and the Keys the Gulf of America ...
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center gives at least a 20% chance of tropical development in the northern ...
There were no threats or expected tropical development near Florida as flooding rains in a disorganized tropical depression ...
Louisianans should watch Hurricane Rafael's progress in the Gulf of Mexico, but forecasters with the National Weather Service in New Orleans say the storm doesn't pose a threat to the Bayou State ...
There is now a 60 percent chance that a tropical depression forms near the United States this Independence Day weekend, but ...
The National Hurricane Center has changed its website and maps to show Gulf of America. The Gulf of Mexico, now the Gulf of America, is a body of water surrounded by five states; Florida being one ...
National Weather Service forecasters in Miami said the shift in the path of potential development means increasing rain chances beginning Friday, Aug. 2 for Palm Beach County and spreading through ...
Preliminary analysis of Hurricane Ian’s deadly storm surge suggests the Gulf of Mexico pushed as high as 15 feet above the normally dry ground on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, as it made landfall ...
The early-morning National Weather Service forecast warned of severe storm potential over Texas in an otherwise humdrum update — but for a single word that took many meteorologists by surprise.
The National Hurricane Center, the Miami-based government entity tasked with monitoring tropical weather and issuing advisories during hurricane season, adopted the "Gulf of America" name proposed ...