National Hurricane Center | Latest News & Updates - Jan 25, 2025 Release

The National Hurricane Center will extend 64-kt wind radii forecasts to Day 3 and change issuance criteria for tropical cyclone advisory products for potential tropical cyclones, effective on or about May 15...


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National Hurricane Center

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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is a component of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and is responsible for issuing forecasts and warnings for tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific basins. Its mission is to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency through accurate weather forecasts and analyses.


National Hurricane Center - Latest News and Updates

  • The National Hurricane Center will extend 64-kt wind radii forecasts to Day 3 and change issuance criteria for tropical cyclone advisory products for potential tropical cyclones, effective on or about May 15.
  • The National Hurricane Center posted the Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Kristy, a category 5 hurricane in October 2024 that did not affect land.
  • The National Hurricane Center released the Tropical Cyclone Report for 2024's Hurricane Beryl, the earliest recorded category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin, which caused severe damage and 34 deaths.
  • The National Hurricane Center released the Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Debby, which caused 18 fatalities and over $4 billion in damage in the US and Canada.
  • Chris Landsea, the Branch Chief of the Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch at the National Hurricane Center, provided a winter weather webinar for blue water mariners on December 13, 2024.
  • The National Hurricane Center tracks tropical disturbances and issues guidance every six hours using nine large-scale meteorological models to predict storm tracks and intensity.
  • The National Hurricane Center is closely cooperating with KNMI to monitor the Atlantic during the hurricane season from June 1 to November 30.

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