The National Hurricane Center said one of the two potential tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean would become Tropical Storm Elsa within the next day or so.
Tropical Cyclone Caleb was spotted and monitored by NASA which formed near Cocos Island. A tropical cyclone called Caleb was spotted by NASA in the Southern Indian Ocean near Cocos Island on March 23 at 0700 UTC (3:00 EST).
The third-most strongest cyclone to hit Madagascar in a decade was recorded last Wednesday. Storm Enawo has made landfall in the northern part of Madagascar arriving with heavy rains, strong winds and storm surges.
In a study from Berkeley Lab, researchers have adjusted the measurements of grid boxes in weather models, magnifying a lot of previously unseen weather conditions.
Hurricane Season 2016 is picking up steam, with Tropical Storm Gaston having formed in the Atlantic on Monday. Tropical Storms Fiona and Kay still linger in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (respectively), while three additional weather systems out at sea are all projected to strengthen to tropical cyclone status, and at least one expected to become the eigth named tropical storm in the Atlantic later this week.
According to recent reports from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Hurricane Center (NHC), the 2016 hurricane season is forecast to be the strongest and most active storm system experienced since 2012. Currently brewing in the Pacific is the 11th named storm of the season, while the Atlantic Ocean's sixth tropical storm churns over open waters, expected to continue on rapidly over the next 24-48 hours.
Two tropical cyclones hit the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland and the country's Northern Territory on Friday. The storms, named Marcia and Lam, knocked out power, damaged homes and forced evacuations in coastal areas.
According to the most recent update from the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), a severe category 5 tropical cyclone is on track to slam the coast of northeastern Australia on Friday. The storm is expected to bring with it destructive winds, dangerous storm surges and heavy rainfall.
According to the most recent update from Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Tropical Cyclone Christine slammed into the coast of Western Australia Tuesday morning, packing extremely strong winds and widespread heavy rainfall.