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  2. Tropical cyclone tracking chart - Wikipedia

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    A tropical cyclone tracking chart is used by those within hurricane-threatened areas to track tropical cyclones worldwide. In the north Atlantic basin, they are known as hurricane tracking charts . New tropical cyclone information is available at least every six hours in the Northern Hemisphere and at least every twelve hours in the Southern ...

  3. National Hurricane Center tracking 5 tropical waves, no ... - AOL

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    5 tropical waves, 3 in the Atlantic and 2 in the Caribbean are being tracked by the National Hurricane Center. No cyclones are predicted this week.

  4. Live updates: Tracking Tropical Storm Debby and impacts on ...

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    Tracking Tropical Storm Debby For the latest information on the track and potential impacts from Debby, please consult forecasts from the National Hurricane Center at hurricanes.gov.

  5. Hurricane Lee live updates: Storm to hit New England and ...

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    Live update from Baccaro Point lighthouse with powerful post-tropical cyclone Lee approaching with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph. Watch out for flying donair. Over 60,000 power outages in Nova ...

  6. Tropical cyclone track forecasting - Wikipedia

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    The history of tropical cyclone track forecasting has evolved from a single-station approach to a comprehensive approach which uses a variety of meteorological tools and methods to make predictions. The weather of a particular location can show signs of the approaching tropical cyclone, such as increasing swell, increasing cloudiness, falling ...

  7. Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting System - Wikipedia

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    The NHC official forecast is light blue, while the storm's actual track is the white line over Florida. The Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting System (ATCF) is a piece of software originally developed to run on a personal computer for the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) in 1988, [1] and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in 1990.

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  9. Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting Model - Wikipedia

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    The HWRF computer model is the operational backbone for hurricane track and intensity forecasts by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). [2] The model will use data from satellite observations, buoys , and reconnaissance aircraft, making it able to access more meteorological data than any other hurricane model before it. [ 2 ]