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  2. North Atlantic Tracks - Wikipedia

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    North Atlantic Tracks for the westbound crossing of February 24, 2017, with the new reduced lateral separation minima (RLAT) Tracks shown in blue. The North Atlantic Tracks, officially titled the North Atlantic Organised Track System (NAT-OTS), are a structured set of transatlantic flight routes that stretch from eastern North America to western Europe across the Atlantic Ocean, within the ...

  3. Tropical cyclone tracking chart - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic hurricane tracking chart. A tropical cyclone tracking chart is used by those within hurricane-threatened areas to track tropical cyclones worldwide. In the north Atlantic basin, they are known as hurricane tracking charts. New tropical cyclone information is available at least every six hours in the Northern Hemisphere and at least ...

  4. Reduced lateral separation minima - Wikipedia

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    The first officially published tracks appeared in 1965, and later on similar track systems evolved in other high-traffic areas such as the Pacific Organised Track System. However, as demand increased in the North Atlantic airline market, traffic increased to such a point that a way to increase traffic flow had to be found.

  5. Tropical cyclone basins - Wikipedia

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    Tracks of all tropical cyclones in the northern Atlantic Ocean between 1980 and 2005. This region includes the North Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical cyclone formation here varies widely from year to year, ranging from one to over twenty-five per year. [6]

  6. Storm track - Wikipedia

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    As an example, during La Niña the Atlantic storm track shifts north causing droughts in Palestine, while during El Niño it shifts south bringing heavy rains to the same region. [1] Another example of a storm track is the circumpolar storm track in the Antarctic, however land-sea contrasts play no role in its formation.

  7. Hurricane center tracks 2 Atlantic systems with chance to form

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    The National Hurricane Center began tracking two systems in the Atlantic with a chance to form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. In the NHC’s 8 p.m. tropical outlook Sunday ...

  8. North Atlantic oscillation - Wikipedia

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    By controlling the position of the Azores High, the NAO also influences the direction of general storm paths for major North Atlantic tropical cyclones: a position of the Azores High farther to the south tends to force storms into the Gulf of Mexico, whereas a northern position allows them to track up the North American Atlantic Coast. [13]

  9. Atlantic hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane frequency, by month [27] Approximately 97 percent of tropical cyclones that form in the North Atlantic develop between June 1 and November 30, which delimit the modern-day Atlantic hurricane season. Though the beginning of the annual hurricane season has historically remained the same, the official end of ...