In some areas, the weather could feel more like May than late December.
This process, driven by climate change, is increasing the risk of “Category 6” tropical cyclones making landfall in densely populated areas.
The converging waves swirl until they finally break into a 130-foot pillar of saltwater, in a process that scientists have yet to fully explain.
New research shows that tropical cyclones leave behind more than death and destruction.
After a very cold and snowy start to December, temperatures will shift toward unseasonable warmth just in time for Christmas.
The moisture from this storm system will help two fast-moving winter storms spread snow across the eastern U.S., with another atmospheric river on its way.



