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"Should the [rainstorm] become a hurricane, it would be the 12th of the season, which is a testament to the supercharged nature of the season, where the historical average is seven hurricanes ...
As of Wednesday, Oct. 9, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in a public advisory that it's possible another Atlantic Ocean storm will form in the coming days — but not likely.
Feb. 21 marks 100 days until the official start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. This countdown allows us to look ahead at how the season might shake out, how to get ready and to look back ...
In 2017, the National Hurricane Center introduced a new system of warnings and watches for storm surge, which would cover the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States. A storm surge watch would be issued when a life-threatening storm surge, associated with a potential or ongoing tropical, subtropical or post-tropical cyclone, is possible ...
The National Hurricane Center launched its new "cone of concern" for Hurricane Ernesto on Aug. 14. Ernesto stayed well away from Florida and the U.S., so residents didn't see many differences ...
Widespread wind and rain impacts are also coming to northeast, central, and south Florida. As of 11 a.m. Sunday morning, Milton’s sustained winds are up to 65 mph, as determined by a NOAA ...
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 ...
Starting in August 2024, NHC’s cone of uncertainty will show inland watches and warning, as well as the extent of tropical storm and hurricane-force winds.