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Tropical cyclone warnings and watches are alerts issued by national weather forecasting bodies to coastal areas threatened by the imminent approach of a tropical cyclone of tropical storm or hurricane intensity. They are notices to the local population and civil authorities to make appropriate preparation for the cyclone, including evacuation ...
(This story was updated to add new information.) Tropical Storm Helene formed Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea as hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings were issued for portions of Florida ...
Watches and warnings. A tropical storm warning is in effect for the following areas: The northern coast of Honduras. The Bay Islands of Honduras. The Caribbean Sea coast of Guatemala.
"A tropical depression could form over the weekend or early next week while the system drifts generally northward or northwestward over the central or western Caribbean Sea," the NHC said Thursday.
The timing and naming of tropical cyclone advisories, watches, and warnings have changed over time. In 1958, tropical cyclone advisories were issued every six hours starting at 04:00 UTC each day. During 1967, hurricane watches were used to designate areas where hurricane conditions were possible in the next 24 hours, while hurricane warnings ...
Watches, warnings issued across Florida as Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 approaches ... it reaches the far northwestern Caribbean Sea early Wednesday. Tropical storm conditions are expected over ...
Tropical Storm Sara has formed in the Caribbean Sea and is ... Some forecast models say the storm will hit wind speeds of more than 111 mph and bring catastrophic flooding and storm watches to ...
In the eastern Pacific Ocean, tropical cyclone warning breakpoints extend eastward to the border of Panama and Colombia at 7.23° N. [74] No Atlantic hurricane has existed south of 6.82° N, [75] and no Pacific hurricane has existed east of 80° W, [76] though in the event a tropical cyclone threatens a region of South America without warnings ...