Tropics threats for Jacksonville/NE Florida/SE Georgia: None through the weekend into early next week. All areas from Texas ...
Massive, offshore rigs the size of skyscrapers remain at sea around the world. Here's why these environmentalists say some ...
Later this week, the Caribbean system is expected to move northward across the eastern Gulf. It has an 80% chance of forming ...
Clear to partly cloudy skies are expected to continue into tonight. Some patchy fog is possible before daybreak, but it is not expected to be as widespread as on Saturday. Lows tonight will dip to ...
THIS WEEKEND OR EARLY NEXT WEEK, AND WILL LIKELY IF IT DEVELOPS, BE PULLED INTO THE GULF OF MEXICO AND WHERE IT GOES FROM THERE. WELL, THERE’S NOTHING TO TRACK, SO WE DON’T KNOW. JUST YET.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – With tropical moisture hanging around the Gulf of Mexico, downpours develop and push onshore through the day. The rain chance is 50%, especially in the afternoon and early ...
The wave in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms near the Texas and southwest Louisiana coasts. It is expected to meander there for the next couple ...
Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Southeastern Gulf of Mexico: A broad area of low pressure could form by early next week over the northwestern Caribbean Sea. Thereafter, gradual development of ...
Nearly 30% of US Gulf of Mexico Oil Output Offline After Storm HOUSTON (Reuters) - Nearly 30% of U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude oil production and 41% of its natural gas production remained offline on ...
Fifth of US Gulf of Mexico Crude Oil and 28% of Gas Offline, Regulator Says HOUSTON (Reuters) -Nearly a fifth of crude oil production and 28% of natural gas output in U.S. Gulf of Mexico federal ...
plunging back into the atmosphere aboard their Crew Dragon spacecraft for an on-target splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico. With Isaacman and pilot Scott "Kidd" Poteet monitoring cockpit displays ...
The Gulf of Mexico is haunted by a ghost ... seismic air guns to survey for oil and gas deposits underneath the seafloor. Blasts from these airguns can reach 250 decibels, louder than a large ...