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The Atlantic hurricane season is a few weeks away. Here are 6 things that NOAA provides the nation as the ominous storm ...
Beginning May 15, the National Hurricane Center will issue a daily tropical outlook highlighting any disturbances showing ...
Hurricane names are used on a rotating basis every six years. The last time Andrea was used in 2019 a subtropical storm ...
On May 15, the National Hurricane Center will begin issuing daily "tropical outlooks," highlighting areas showing potential ...
Track all active storms ... What do the colored, hatched areas on the NOAA map mean? The colored, hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where ...
Tropical outlooks are issued every day by the National Hurricane Center starting May 15 through Nov. 30. Predictions released as of May 13 predict an above-normal number of named tropical systems, ...
The 2025 hurricane season ... and Gulf of America. NOAA changed its naming convention for the Gulf of Mexico after the U.S. Geological Survey changed the name on U.S. maps per President Trump's ...
Why does NHC say 'tropical cyclone' on its maps instead of hurricane or tropical storm? Tropical cyclone is the generic term used by the National Weather Service, NOAA and the National Hurricane ...
Now is the time to prepare for hurricane season. To help people get ready, NOAA ... track and just a formation area," Kelly said. What do the colored areas on the Hurricane Center map mean?