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NOAA announced it will be launching a rip current risk map in 2025 for danger posed by storms, even when far from shore.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has started issuing its daily tropical weather outlooks to provide crucial information on ...
AccuWeather meteorologists began monitoring the area of interest last week. Since that time, chances of development remain low. If a tropical system forms, it would pose a "near-zero risk of impact to ...
Tropical storms and hurricanes can bring rip current dangers to the coast when when they're hundreds of miles away. A rip current is a powerful channel of water that moves away from the shoreline.
Beginning May 15, the National Hurricane Center will issue a daily tropical outlook highlighting any disturbances showing potential for development.
On May 15, the National Hurricane Center will begin issuing daily "tropical outlooks," highlighting areas showing potential ...
An average of 3.5 storms typically would have formed by now, but there have been no named tropical cyclones in this hemisphere so far.
Hurricane names are used on a rotating basis every six years. The last time Andrea was used in 2019 a subtropical storm formed May 20.
Weather alerts via text: Sign up to get updates about current storms and weather ... hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where a tropical cyclone ...
Daily tropical outlooks from the National Hurricane ... or tropical-storm-force winds on land. Addition of rip current risk map This new addition provided by the Hurricane Center will be ...
Texans could see earlier storm warnings, a tighter "cone of uncertainty," and better risk mapping in the 2025 hurricane season, NHC says.