Humberto and Imelda Break Record for Nearest Hurricanes in the Atlantic

By Wednesday morning, Hurricane Hanbert had spent more than five days in the Atlantic before it transitioned into a dissipation phase. The situation is noteworthy due to its connection with Hurricane Imelda, marking a historic event. On Tuesday, both storms came as close as 476 miles to each other while Hanbert was classified as a […]
Six beach houses fall down as Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda strike the Atlantic coast of North Carolina.

Hurricane Impacts Beach Houses in North Carolina On October 1, 2025, six beach houses in Buxton, North Carolina, collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean due to the effects of Hurricanes Hambert and Imelda. Remarkably, five of these structures fell within just 45 minutes of each other in the afternoon, with the sixth succumbing later that same […]
Humberto joins the jet stream, but dangerous surf and coastal flooding will persist along the East Coast.

On Wednesday morning, Humberto lost its tropical characteristics when it merged with the North Atlantic Jetstream. This happened after it rapidly intensified over the weekend into a formidable Category 5 hurricane. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned that swells from Hurricane Imelda could generate life-threatening rip currents in the coming days. In an unfortunate […]
Hurricane Humberto reaches Category 5 while a new, more menacing storm, Tropical Depression Nine, is reported.

Hurricane Hanbert and Tropical Depression 9 Update Hurricane Hanbert has been upgraded to a Category 5 storm as it continues its journey across the Atlantic. Meanwhile, a newly formed storm, Tropical Depression 9, is quickly intensifying, prompting the US to brace for potential impacts in just a few days, according to the National Hurricane Center’s […]
Humberto develops into a hurricane in the Atlantic as Gabrielle departs from the Azores.

Hurricane Humbelt Strengthens in the Atlantic Hurricane Humbelt intensified significantly on Friday as it re-entered the Atlantic, prompting forecasters to observe nearby tropical systems that may soon affect the southeastern United States. The US National Hurricane Center, based in Miami, reported that Humbelt’s maximum sustained winds increased to around 90 mph (150 kph) by midday […]