Hot Shots: Satellite transport, snow devil, water spout and more
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a hefty freight haul, a “snownado” in the Rockies, a waterspout near an airport and more.
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a hefty freight haul, a “snownado” in the Rockies, a waterspout near an airport and more.
President Biden is working with FEMA and governors to coordinate recovery response as Hurricane Ida approaches the Gulf Coast.
Hurricane Elsa is cruising through the Caribbean and still has potential to slam Florida early next week (forecast video included).
These are a few of the most devastating Memorial Day weekend storms that many Americans would like to forget.
U.S. Coast Guard working to restore aids to navigation in Hurricane Sally’s impact region.
Interstates shut down, two ports suspend barge movement on Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
Flooding has taken many railways out of commission. Here’s a look at the BNSF tracks that are currently underwater.
More than three dozen locations on several Midwestern rivers remain flooded, and there’s no end in sight this week.
The largest freight railroad network in the U.S. still has several tracks out of service after Midwest flood damage. At least one other company also suffering losses.
There’s a threat for moderate to major flooding across 25 states through May. Additional snow melt, above-average spring rain expected.
The recovery process is just beginning in the flooded Midwest, and truckers are getting involved. The need for their assistance will grow in the coming days and weeks.
Several inches of rain will drench the San Francisco Bay area for a couple of days. Winds could knock out power in some areas.
Coming back for more: unsatisfied with having drenched the very far northern tip of Australia, ex-Tropical Cyclone Penny has done a U-Turn in the Coral Sea and is heading back to Queensland. Trucking operations are likely to be hampered by rain, strong winds and local flooding. (Graphic: Bureau of Meteorology and MetEye).
Flooding in central Texas has killed several people, washed away roads and homes. More rain will fall at times rest of the week.
Michael is quickly becoming a potentially life-threatening hurricane, heading toward the Gulf coast of Florida. Crews are hurrying to prepare and keep people safe.
Tropical Storm Rosa’s winds weakened before reaching the Desert Southwest, but not the rain. Phoenix had its wettest day on recorded history because of the storm.