Hurricane Helene created an estimated nearly $80 billion in damage from Florida through North Carolina.
With more than 200 people dead – 104 in North Carolina – Hurricane Helene is the deadliest U.S. hurricane in decades. With ...
Easterling and climate scientists around the globe are now sorting through the data to determine by what factor global warming intensified the amount of rainfall during Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene ripped through five states in September ... When it came to any future floods, it wasn’t so much the total rain the South Toe River Valley could receive that concerned Galton ...
As weather catastrophes have gotten more extreme—and more expensive—amid climate change, reinsurers have pulled back on their ...
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — The Federal Highway Administration announced $352.6 million in emergency funding Tuesday to repair ...
Many North Carolinians here in Swannonoa are eking out an existence hit hard by the river that washed away their homes four ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation tested rivers and streams that flooded after Hurricane Helene and ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall Sept ... According to the National Weather Service data, the highest rainfall totals during Milton were recorded in Flagler, Marion, St. Johns, and Putnam counties ...
Hurricane Helene tore through Florida and Georgia ... The National Weather Service forecasted potentially catastrophic rainfall totals and rain rates over western North Carolina more than 48 ...
Some locations will potentially experience their highest two-day rainfall totals since Hurricane Helene. By the time the rain subsides, a widespread 2-3 inches of rain is expected across western ...