Icebreaking vessels leave notable paths when clearing the water for other boats, but the likelihood of significant ice this year is dwindling.
Few things are more important to sailors than the weather. It affects our day-to-day decisions as well as our long-term planning in profound ways.
Even if you don’t believe in human-caused global warming or climate change, storm events here in the Mid Atlantic are getting more intense, and more frequent.
Hurricane Irma, what to expect: here are some weather and news sources we think will interest Chesapeake sailors
Photos and video of stormy weather from July 25 and BoatUS tips for sailors for future storms. ~Photos and video by Shannon Hibberd
A total solar eclipse is coming August 21. It's the first time in 99 years that such a shadow will cross the U.S. coast to coast.
That's what we're calling this. The Joaquin Weekend. Here's what you need to expect.
As Joaquin is upgraded to a Category 4 hurricane, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has declared a state of emergency.
Well, today our meteorologist friend Justin Berk told us that we have

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