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NOAA Recon aircraft finds Milton stronger with 991mb pressure and 60mph winds. Forecast track remains mostly unchanged, models should tighten up a bit better later today (not until after the 12z runs) with recon data added in. Those in the Florida peninsula in the cone should make preparation...
hurricane season begins May 15 and ends Nov. 30, according to the National Weather Service. However, most of these storms hit during peak hurricane season between August and October, on both coasts,according to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. ...
NHC.noaa.gov The area that is creating the most concern is in the southwest Caribbean Sea. This system has been given a50% chance of strengtheninginto at least a tropical depression by this time next week. Forecasters had given the system a better chance of developing earlier in the week ...
Tropical storm activity in the Atlantic is expected to be exceptionally busy this year, with experts predicting a total of 17 to 25 named storms, “the highest NOAA has ever issued.”
8, 2024. NOAA/National Hurricane Center Parkinson also explained that landfall to the north of Tampa Bay would be especially devastating for that metro area. "At least half the model runs to give a St. Pete or north landfall. I cannot think of a worse case scenario than that for ...
1. NOAA National Hurricane Center The NOAA website is not fancy looking, but it's the source of truth for tropical storm forecasts. Jason Perlow/ZDNET I always start with the official source: theNOAA National Hurricane Center. Although the site's design maylookstraight out of t...
TheNational Hurricane Centerhas been monitoring activity in the Tropical Atlantic Basin since well before the June 1st start of the hurricane season. Currently, the activity in the Atlantic has become quiet with one brand new exception. nhc.noaa.gov ...
"If you live in a storm surge evacuation zone and you're asked to leave by your local officials, please do that," Michael Brennan, the director of NOAA's National Hurricane Center, told ABC News Live on Sunday. "You don't have to drive hundreds of miles to get to a safe place,...
Forecasters with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center believeLa Niña could arrive as soon as summer, but more likely by fall. It’s difficult to know what the combination of near-record ocean warmth and a La Niña could be capable of, since there has been no other hurricane season in w...