Hurricanes like Earl throw birds off course
Hurricane Earl picked up and threw a lot of exotic seabirds far from their normal habitats — and New England and Canadian birders have been out spotting them.Full story
Hurricane Earl picked up and threw a lot of exotic seabirds far from their normal habitats — and New England and Canadian birders have been out spotting them.Full story
The former Hurricane Earl put on a striking weather display for astronauts on the International Space Station, impressing the crew with its strength even as it weakened to a tropical storm. Full story
The Weather Channel's Paul Goodloe reports from Chatham, Massachusetts where Hurricane Earl moved through overnight.
The once-powerful Hurricane Earl lost some of its energy as it moved up the East Coast, staying just off-shore enough to be noticed, without causing the level of damage some feared. NBC’s Dawn Franzen reports from Chatham, Mass. The Weather Channel’s Mike Seidel reports from the eastern-most tip of
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Hurricane Earl is playing havoc with what is expected to be a huge day for holiday travel, reports CNBC's Mary Thompson.
A look at where Hurricane Earl is headed and how much trouble it is causing for Labor Day weekend getaway plans, with The Weather Channel's Julie Martin and CNBC's Mary Thompson.
Hurricane Earl is now a category one storm as it makes it move up north, reports NBC's Mike Taibbi.
A surfer rides a large wave in the water off of the Montauk lighthouse in Montauk, N.Y., last September.
Waves from hurricane Earl pound the coast at Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Police closed roads leading to the iconic lighthouse as a safety precaution, keeping the curious away from the dangerous rocks. Heavy rain, high winds and surf battered the region. (AP Photo/The Canadian