Multiple intense storms are moving across the Atlantic and the Pacific, with millions of people in their paths.
Disasters like this one have been found to disproportionately affect low-income people and people of color.
Hurricane Florence gains strength in the Atlantic Ocean as it moves west, seen from the International Space Station on September 10th, 2018.
There’s a massive storm coming to the Lone Star State. Is disaster relief prepared?
As Atlantic hurricanes intensify, it’s clear that failing to act on science will increase the risks from future storms.
The U. S. Virgin Islands sit squarely in Hurricane Alley. Irma will test the storm-weathered islands’ limits.
Fresh from surveying the detritus of storms past, our Kiri blogger reviews the case for and against human action making tropical storms bigger and more destructive.