A subtropical storm is what’s known to forecasters as a “hybrid” storm, a meteorological mashup of a tropical and “extratropical” storm.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
A total lunar eclipse is coming Nov. 8. — a rare Election Day eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will occur early on Tuesday, November 8. It’s the first Election Day total lunar eclipse in U.S. history.
Winter weather is coming: It will be warm, dry in South and East because of La Niña, NOAA says
Winter is expected to be dominated by the La Niña climate pattern yet again, according to federal forecasters, who issued their U.S. winter outlook.
The Orionid meteor shower will dazzle early Friday, courtesy of Halley’s Comet. Here’s how to watch.
One of fall’s top astronomical spectacles will appear in the night sky later this week with the peak of the Orionid meteor shower.
Tropical storm warnings issued as Karl approaches landfall in Mexico
Tropical Storm Karl continued to crawl toward Mexico’s east coast, prompting tropical storm warnings for a portion of the Mexican coastline.
Tropical Storm Karl strengthens in Gulf of Mexico
The system poses no immediate threat to the U.S. but will impact Mexico, forecasters said.
NASA says DART mission successfully smashed an asteroid aside in deep space
A NASA spacecraft successfully nudged a harmless asteroid aside in deep space, shifting the asteroid’s orbit in a test mission to save the Earth.
Keep an eye to the sky: The full hunter’s moon will rise Sunday evening
The hunter’s moon – the first full moon of fall – will rise Sunday, Oct. 9 in the eastern sky right around sunset.
Tropical Storm Julia forms in the Caribbean; likely to hit Central America as a hurricane
Tropical Storm Julia formed Friday morning in the southern Caribbean Sea and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane.
Hurricane season isn’t over: Forecasters warn Central America to watch new tropical system
Forecasters are monitoring a developing tropical system that’s spinning in the Caribbean and could threaten Central America as early as this weekend.