Tropical Storm Bret formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, making it the second named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm had 40 mph sustained winds at 11 p.m., ET, and was tracking west at 18 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Forecasters said the ...
Tropical Storm Jose formed early Thursday morning in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said. Jose became the third named storm in the Atlantic this season, following Franklin and Idalia, which has caused major damage in the Southeastern U.S. Jose was 785 miles east-southeast of...
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How Big of a Storm Gets a Name? The World Meteorological Organization is in charge of assigning names to tropical storms that originate in the Atlantic Ocean and reach a sustained wind speed of 39 miles per hour. Any storm that reaches a sustained wind speed of 74 miles per hour is called...
Tropical storm forms in Atlantic.The US National Hurricane Centre has said that the Tropical Storm Danielle may become a hurricane by the night of Tuesday August 24. [ FROM AUTHOR]EBSCO_bspReactions
This could happen, for example, if the various detection thresholds used to determine whether a given storm would have been observed by a given ship or land station were too severe, or if there has been a shift of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity toward regions that were previously more ...
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Xinhua) -- Tropical Storm Chris has strengthened into a hurricane while moving away from the U.S. coast in the Atlantic Ocean, weather forecasters said Tuesday. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), as of 5 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT on Tuesday), Chris had wi...
MIAMI (AP) — A tropical depression formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday morning and forecasters at the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it could strengthen to a tropical storm.
Storm specific floater imagery available. Various satellite views are available, including for the Contiguous U.S., Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Northwest Atlantic, Western Atlantic, Central Atlantic, Eastern Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, Central Pacific and Alaska. Both mesoscale sectors for both GOES-East...
A "No Alerts" message will appear, though if you clicked that it would then tell you "There are no storm based alerts in the visible area of the map." The long links their site creates can't be deciphered. This makes it impossible for us to manually change in the link itself what ...