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  2. Explaining hurricane terminology: watches, warnings, surge

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    As a possible hurricane approaches where you live, it's good to know the difference between a Hurricane warning and a Hurricane watch. Explaining hurricane terminology: watches, warnings, surge ...

  3. Tropical cyclone warnings and watches - Wikipedia

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    At times a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch can both be in effect due to uncertainties in the forecast. These watches and warnings are also issued by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center for the Hawaiian Islands and the Weather Forecast Office in Guam for parts of Micronesia but not for American Samoa due to an international ...

  4. Hurricane glossary: A definition of terms as peak hurricane ...

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    Do you know the difference between a watch and a warning? What's an invest? Here's a guide. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  5. What’s the difference between a storm watch vs. warning ...

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  6. Glossary of tropical cyclone terms - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Watch An announcement that hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or higher) are possible within the specified coastal area. Because hurricane preparedness activities become difficult once winds reach tropical storm force, the hurricane watch is issued 48 hours in advance of the anticipated onset of tropical-storm-force winds ...

  7. Tropical cyclone intensity scales - Wikipedia

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    A Category 4 hurricane has winds of 113 to 136 kn (130 to 157 mph; 209 to 252 km/h), while a Category 5 hurricane has winds of at least 137 kn (158 mph; 254 km/h). [1] [3] A post tropical cyclone is a system that has weakened, into a remnant low or has dissipated and formal advisories are usually discontinued at this stage. [1]

  8. Did you know? What is a hurricane watch and when to put up ...

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    It's always good to be prepared and one step ahead during hurricane season. This includes knowing when to put up storm shutters on your home.

  9. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The most intense storm in the North Atlantic by lowest pressure was Hurricane Wilma. The strongest storm by 1-minute sustained winds was Hurricane Allen. Storms which reached a minimum central pressure of 920 millibars (27.17 inHg) or less are listed.