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An example of a chart for Hurricane Matthew showing its five-day forecast track A black and white track chart for Hurricane Floyd (1999) using a conic projection Lines or dots connecting symbols can be varying colors, solid, dashed, or symbols between the points depending on the intensity and type of the system being tracked. [ 26 ]
image_width Width of the file included via image. 130px by default. image_caption Caption of the file included via image. "Satellite image" by default. track Image displayed on the left side of the infobox. Usually a forecast map of the storm. File:Temporary cyclone north.svg is used as a placeholder if this parameter is empty. track_topcaption
The track map for Hurricane Adrian (2011). Upload the output of the track generator to Commons, as public domain images. See Category:Tropical cyclone tracks to see the nomenclature being used for the track maps. You may want to use the {{WPTC track map}} template while uploading; see the documentation in the linked page for more details.
A third system, named Hector, has developed in Pacific Ocean A third system named Hector reached tropical storm status Sunday as it developed about 1,000 miles west of Baja California, the NHC ...
Tropical Storm Joyce formed in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean Friday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm was located about 1,325 miles east of the Northern Leeward ...
Hurricane Hector was a powerful and long-lasting tropical cyclone that traversed the Pacific Ocean during late July and August 2018. Hector was the eighth named storm, fourth hurricane, and third major hurricane [nb 1] of the 2018 Pacific hurricane season. [3] It originated from a disturbance [nb 2] that was located north of South America on ...
What are the 2024 hurricane season names? Atlantic. According to the National Hurricane Center, these are the list of names for the 2024 hurricane season: Alberto. Beryl. Chris. Debby. Ernesto ...
In addition, at 1700 UTC during the hurricane season, a medium-range coordination call takes place between the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center and the National Hurricane Center to coordinate tropical cyclone placement on the medium-range pressure forecasts 6 and 7 days into the future for the northeast Pacific and Atlantic basins. Every ...