However, the imagery does now appear to be update much better. This standard display didn't exist at the time. It was launched in September 2022. A PDF file here says that NOAA transitioned "the directory and display pages to a more supported server infrastructure". The imagery is now ...
Tropical Depression Three, which formed for less than 24 hours off of the eastern coast of Florida, provided a glimpse of where named storms could track this season if the current North American and Atlantic pressure patterns hold into the peak of the hurricane season. However, first let’s ...
Links to blogs from various weather professionals that usually cover tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin.
After tracking over 3,292 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, Florence will become one of only two hurricanes to make U.S. landfall from its origination point off the coast of Africa since 1851. It also becomes the only hurricane since 1851 to make landfall from its location that was observed ...
Links to sea surface temperature data in the Atlantic basin. Also includes links to buoy and ship observations.
An investigation conducted from the NOAA ship Researcher will examine the geophysical and geological environment along a Trans-Atlantic corridor, and measure solar radiation and conditions in the atmosphere and ocean in one of the world's great weather factories, the Intertropical Convergence Zone.The ...
producing all warnings and forecasts for South Florida and the adjacent waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Okeechobee. Our office has a rich and long history, beginning with the Signal Service in the 19th century, through the Weather Bureau years all the way up to the ...
The last day of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Nov. 30, but as we near that finish line, the Caribbean apparently has other thoughts in mind. Nov 14, 2024 Hurricane Rafael forms in Caribbean as path heads toward Cuba Rafael, the 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season...
Two saildrones were collecting data about air-sea interactions with a focus on ocean eddies in a productive region of the western Tropical Atlantic on behalf of NOAA.
1 have small p-values, with the largest (0.004) associated with the downscaled landfall counts from the NOAA v.2c reanalysis. This indicates that all of the downscaled Atlantic metrics shown here have statistically significant upward trends over the period, and the smallest trends are those of...