National Hurricane Center

The National Hurricane Center (NHC), located at Florida International University in University Park, unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, is the division of the United States' National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting weather systems within the tropics between the Prime Meridian and the 140th meridian west poleward to the 30th parallel north in the northeast Pacific ocean and the 31st parallel north in the northern Atlantic ocean. Its Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) routinely issues marine forecasts, in the form of graphics and high seas forecasts, for this area year round, with the Ocean Prediction Center having backup responsibility for this unit. The Technology and Science Branch (TSB) provides technical support for the center, which includes new infusions of technology from abroad. The Chief, Aerial Reconnaissance Coordination, All Hurricanes (CARCAH) unit tasks planes, for research and operational purposes, to tropical cyclones during the Atlantic hurricane season and significant weather events, including snow storms, during winter and spring. Research conducted to improve operational forecasts is done through the Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project (HFIP) and Joint Hurricane Test Bed (JHT) initiatives.

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Hurricanes Helene, Milton and Beryl retired after deadly and costly 2024 season

NBC Bay Area 03 Apr 2025
Hurricanes Helene, Milton and Beryl were so nasty last year that their names are being retired ... It also was the seventh most expensive storm in American history, with damages reaching $78.7 billion, according to the National Hurricane> Center ... .
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As the GA coast gears up for hurricane season, a big change is coming to forecast maps

Savannah Morning News 02 Apr 2025
The National Hurricane> Center has already announced more than a few changes it’s making for the upcoming hurricane season, like updating its “cone of uncertainty” and providing an earlier window to send alerts about potential tropical activity.
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Bye-bye, Helene, Milton and Beryl. Names from those nasty hurricanes are now retired

Newsday 02 Apr 2025
WASHINGTON — Hurricanes Helene, Milton and Beryl were ... It also was the seventh most expensive storm in American history, with damages reaching $78.7 billion, according to the National Hurricane> Center.
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System acting like tropical storm to bring 'catastrophic flooding' to US. What about Florida?

Ocala Star Banner 02 Apr 2025
At this time, that tropical moisture is expected to miss Florida and the National Hurricane> Center is not expecting anything in its tropical outlooks.26 million people in US under flood watch.
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National Hurricane Center releases report on Hurricane Milton, says storm produced 45 tornadoes

WPTV 01 Apr 2025
MIAMI — This year's hurricane season is only two months away, but the National Hurricane> Center (NHC) is looking back at a devastating storm that affected lives across Florida last year.
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As the NC coast gears up for hurricane season, a big change is coming to forecast maps

StarNews Online 01 Apr 2025
The National Hurricane> Center has already announced more than a few changes it’s making for the upcoming hurricane season, like updating its “cone of uncertainty” and providing an earlier window to send alerts about potential tropical activity.
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Why AccuWeather says 2025 Atlantic hurricane season could be 'volatile'

Pensacola News Journal 31 Mar 2025
Here is now the National Hurricane> Center describes each hurricane category.Category 1 hurricane (74-95 mph winds) ... The National Hurricane Center will be able to issue PTC advisories up to 72 hours ...
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What will the 2025 hurricane season look like? Here is the first forecast for the season

Delaware Online 29 Mar 2025
Active 2025 hurricane season forecast. A meteorologist warns of an active 2025 hurricane season ... With more than 400 fatalities, 2024 was the nation's deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane> Center Director Michael Brennan.
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Drought, wind, and debris from recent hurricanes are stoking fires across the US

Wtop 28 Mar 2025
The National Interagency Fire Center’s significant wildfire outlook notes that several states still have debris from hurricanes Laura, Ida, Debby and Idalia in the past five years, as well as from ice storms and other severe weather.
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Early hurricane forecast predicts active season with 'multiple impacts' in US

Usatoday 26 Mar 2025
With more than 400 fatalities, 2024 was the nation's deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane> Center director Michael Brennan ... According to the National Weather Service, ...
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What will the 2025 hurricane season look like in MA? Here's what early predictions say

Cape Cod Times 26 Mar 2025
With more than 400 fatalities, 2024 was the nation's deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane> Center director Michael Brennan ... According to the National Weather Service, ...
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What will the 2025 hurricane season look like in RI? Here's what early predictions say

The Newport Daily News 26 Mar 2025
With more than 400 fatalities, 2024 was the nation's deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane> Center director Michael Brennan ... According to the National Weather Service, ...
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Early hurricane forecast predicts active season with multiple impacts. What to know in NH

Seacoast Online 26 Mar 2025
With more than 400 fatalities, 2024 was the nation's deadliest hurricane season since 2005, said National Hurricane> Center director Michael Brennan ... According to the National Weather Service, ...
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'Volatile hurricanes' expected in 2025, AccuWeather predicts. What it means for Texas

Austin American-Statesman 26 Mar 2025
What are the names for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season ... In 2024, the National Hurricane> Center issued 347 forecasts for the Atlantic basin, which recorded 18 named storms, including five major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.
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A state of emergency has been proclaimed as flames flare out of control in the Carolinas

Independent Newsgroup 26 Mar 2025
... by Hurricane> Helene in September ... Earlier this month, the National Hurricane Center issued a summary report on Hurricane Helene, revealing that it killed 248 people, including 106 in North Carolina.
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