Sentences with phrase «hurricane center»

(Reuters)- The eye of Hurricane Joaquin is passing over Samana Cay in the Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory on Thursday.
The eye of Hurricane Joaquin is passing over Samana Cay in the Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory on Thursday
The NOAA National Hurricane Center issued a Hurricane watch 11AM AST Thursday August 31, 2017
The official National Hurricane Center forecast from 5 pm EDT Tuesday (unchanged at 8 pm) calls for:
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday afternoon said a record 51.88 inches (131.78 cm) of rain has fallen in Texas due to Harvey, a record for any storm in the continental United States.
On Monday, August 18th, 2014, the National Hurricane Center named Tropical Storm Lowell.
Firstly here's the latest National Hurricane Center track forecast:
These models, which the National Hurricane Center does not use, show a range of tracks and offer a larger view of a storm's potential path than a single model.
This means if the tropical storm or hurricane is so substantial that it's been given a name by the National Hurricane Center of the National Weather Service, then it is excluded from your coverage.
It's been a relatively mild hurricane season this year, and just as the season draws to a close, the National Weather Service National Hurricane Center warns that Tropical Storm Rina is forecasted to become a hurricane tomorrow, Tuesday October 25th.
The National Weather Service Hurricane Center recently released an update on hurricane Emily indicating that she's having trouble maintaining activity over the mountains of Hispaniola and may soon be downgraded to a tropical storm very soon.
Televangelist Pat Robertson's predictions carry little weight compared with those from outgoing National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield.
Right now, the NOAA National Hurricane Center anticipates that Matthew will track east of Florida, broadly in the direction of Georgia and South Carolina.
The National Hurricane Center projects that Irma will be Category 4 when it hits Florida.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center predicts that Cindy will continue to move away from the U.S., and poses no threat to land at this time.
The National Hurricane Center expects Irene to move across the Bahamas through August 24 and 25.
Just in case you're wondering why the skimmers and support ships and all the other craft plying the oil - stained Gulf of Mexico are making for port, have a look at the National Hurricane Center map below:
The National Hurricane Center noted that over the next two days, the remnants have a medium chance to re-form into a tropical...
The National Hurricane Center estimates that storm surges of five to eight feet and waves of up to 30 feet could erode beaches vital to the state's tourism economy, and threaten coastal infrastructure including homes and highways.
The National Hurricane Center found that in 30 years of hurricanes, a quarter of deaths resulted from people drowning inside their vehicle, or when trying to abandon it.
t. a cancellation of Your Trip within 24 hours of Your Scheduled Departure Date and time if Your Trip departure or destination city is under a hurricane warning issued by the NOAA National Hurricane Center provided the cancellation occurs more than 14 days following Your Effective Date of coverage for Trip Cancellation;
Those warnings include Gov. Andrew Cuomo declaring a state of emergency in all New York counties to brace for the storm, the National Weather Hurricane Center's warning of a «life - threatening storm surge» with potential for massive flooding, and then - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's evacuation order of the Rockaway Peninsula, the residents said.
But don't let that fool you: The National Hurricane Center believes that it will speed back up when it leaves Cuba before it makes landfall on the Florida Keys (expected on Sunday morning).
«Maria's core is moving over Puerto Rico, with life - threatening wind, storm surge, and rainfall impacts continuing over the island,» the National Hurricane Center stated Wednesday.
«There is the danger of life - threatening storm surge inundation in portions of central and southern Florida, including the Florida Keys, during the next 36 hours, where a Storm Surge Warning is in effect,» the National Hurricane Center explained in a Saturday morning update.
The National Hurricane Center model has the eye of Hurricane Sandy tracking across the Pennsylvania / New York border in a northerly direction in the 24 hours from 8 am Wednesday to 8 am Thursday.
There's no doubt that the storm packed a punch, but the National Hurricane Center downgraded it from hurricane to «tropical storm» on Monday, October 29.
The hexagon, known since the 1980s, is about 30,000 kilometers wide with a massive hurricane centered on the north pole (SN: 1/11/14, p. 10).
Bad news: The National Hurricane Center already has «a rather large file folder of nominated names.»
«There's a lot of confusion in the field right now,» says Chris Landsea, a science officer at the National Hurricane Center who is unaffiliated with either study.
Since that date, no Category 3 or higher storm — what the National Hurricane Center defines as major hurricanes — has hit anywhere in the U.S.
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center alike had been scouting for dangerous conditions.
The National Hurricane Center described the hurricane as «potentially catastrophic,» and officials in places expected to be hit by Irma (Turks and Caicos, Florida) are entreating residents to evacuate.
The mass of cumulus clouds had increased in bulk more rapidly than any spawning storm she could remember in her eighteen years monitoring and forecasting tropical hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean with the National Underwater and Marine Agency Hurricane Center.
These announcements come following the U.S. National Hurricane Center discontinuing hurricane and tropical storm alerts for the country on Friday.
And, of course, the National Hurricane Center remains an essential guide if you live in a region at risk.
It provides detailed storm maps, National Hurricane Center info, threat - level maps, forecast updates, real - time feeds and push alerts.
There's plenty more on the gulf forecast on the National Hurricane Center page for Atlantic storms, Jeff Masters» Wunderblog and at Brian McNoldy's Tropical Atlantic Headquarters page.
-- At the National Hurricane Center Web site, maps and forecasts are updated several times a day.
The National Hurricane Center calls any Category 3 or higher storm a major hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center monitors them, giving them yellow, orange or red letter Xs on forecast outlook maps.
Since weather records began in 1851, no hurricane of Matthew's predicted strength (Category 4, with sustained winds of at least 135 mph that the National Hurricane Center labels as «catastrophic») has ever made landfall in Florida north of West Palm Beach.
National Hurricane Center intensity and track map for Harvey.
The figure above compares the average track forecast errors in the Atlantic Ocean basin during the past six hurricane seasons for the most reliable computer models available to the National Hurricane Center during this period.
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