Hurricane Beryl is roaring by Jamaica, bringing fierce winds and heavy rain after the Category 4 storm killed at least seven people in the southeast Caribbean.
Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 storm in the Atlantic, exploded in strength unusually early in its development, fueled by exceptionally warm ocean waters
Just hours after Hurricane Beryl pummeled the Windward Islands with devastating winds and a powerful storm surge as major Category 4 storm, Beryl strengthened even further, reaching Category 5 strength on Monday evening and shattering the record for the earliest Category 5 hurricane observed in the Atlantic basin.
Hurricane Beryl’s explosive growth into an unprecedented early storm shows the literal hot water the Atlantic and Caribbean are in right now and the kind of season ahead.
Hurricane Beryl continues to charge across the Caribbean Sea after the then-Category 4 hurricane slammed into Grenada on Monday with catastrophic wind damage, life-threatening storm surge flooding and 10 inches of rain. The hurricane has since strengthened into a monster Category 5 hurricane with winds of 160 mph and forecasters say it could remain a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) through at least Wednesday. But where is Hurricane Beryl headed next?
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this image of Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean on July 1, 2024, while aboard the International Space Station, and
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Tropical Storm Beryl is now expected to become a major Category 3 hurricane as it moves through the Windward Islands, the National Hurricane Center warns.
Not all storms will become behemoths like Beryl. But the hurricane has underscored the ways the stage is set for other storms to undergo similarly explosive development
Residents of Jamaica hunkered down as heavy rains and punishing winds from Hurricane Beryl pounded the island. The center of the Category 4 storm passed just south of Jamaica Wednesday afternoon. At least six deaths have been attributed to Beryl since it began its march through the Caribbean earlier this week. Amna Nawaz reports.
Tropical Storm Beryl has formed east of the Caribbean islands in the tropical Atlantic, and it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it heads west in the days ahead.
Hurricane Beryl is bearing down on Jamaica. It will take a good part of the day for the storm to get past the entire island. Unless it unexpectedly makes a sudden jog to the north, it looks like Beryl's center will pass just south of the island. The strongest winds are in the northern semicircle. Unfortunately, they're in line to impact the island.
About 2.5 million people in South Texas are within the forecast cone for Hurricane Beryl's potential arrival this weekend, posing risks of heavy rains, hazardous rip currents, and powerful winds.
Hurricane Beryl lashed the southeastern Caribbean as a Category 4, then strengthened even further to Category 5 — an unprecedented strength this early in the Atlantic season.
Start your day with the latest weather news –As Hurricane Beryl continues to charge westward through the Caribbean Sea, the hurricane that devastated the Windward Islands is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge and winds to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands on Wednesday.
The popular resort towns of Cancun and Cozumel are among areas under a Hurricane Warning as Hurricane Beryl sets its sights on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
Beryl was expected to make landfall in the Windward Islands on Monday morning. Hurricane warnings were in effect for Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, Tobago and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Ocean water temperatures and the atmospheric pattern are what we typically find at the peak of the hurricane season, and Mother Nature has delivered a September-like ultra-intense storm in July.
Mississippi residents Victor and Terri Cochran know about the dangers of hurricanes, but they never expected to ride out a category 4 storm while hundreds of miles from home when Hurricane Beryl interrupted their anniversary trip.
A hot ocean provides the energy hurricanes need to growâand can limit the cooling that happens in their wake, making it likelier that the storms that follow will be powerful ones.
The situation in the Caribbean is becoming more dire, and residents are being warned to finish preparations as soon as possible ahead of Hurricane Beryl. The storm rapidly intensified and strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane and could unleash catastrophic destruction across populated island nations starting early Monday morning.