A short-lived tropical depression or even Tropical Storm Nadine could form but it's Invest 95L that could strengthen before impacting Central America.
Wind shear and mountains in Hispaniola could help protect Florida from direct impacts if Invest 94L does become Tropical ...
Chances for development of a tropical depression have dropped, but St. Johns County can expect windy days, rough surf and ...
(This story was updated to add new information and to add a video.) Hurricane Kirk has weakened slightly but is still a Category 4 storm with 130-mph winds, according to the latest advisory from ...
That’s why the models sometimes don’t always agree. The NHC has to designate a storm called an Invest to get a spaghetti plot. The computer can start simulating spaghetti plots once an Invest ...
Joe Raedle/Getty However, Kirk is not expected to bring such devastating impacts to the U.S., according to the most recent spaghetti models—or computer models illustrating potential storm paths.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking several named storm systems after Helene, although they are unexpected to make landfall in the U.S. More Megan Varner/Getty Spaghetti models—or computer ...
157 MAYBE YOU’RE UP LATE. MAYBE YOU’RE STAYING UP LATE BECAUSE YOU KNOW WHAT’S COMING. WELL, LET’S GIVE YOU AN UPDATE AS TO WHAT IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW AND WHAT IS COMING RIGHT NOW. THE ...
Illustrations include an array of forecast tools and models, and not all are created equal. The hurricane center uses only the top four or five highest performing models to help make its forecasts.
"Catastrophic impacts are expected across our region from high winds, catastrophic and life-threatening storm surge on the coast of Apalachee Bay, and considerable flash flooding from heavy ...
YOU YESTERDAY, JUST SLIGHTLY TAKING THAT TURN A LITTLE BIT SOONER ONCE IT MOVES INTO NORTHERN GEORGIA. WHAT THAT MEANS, THOUGH, FOR US, IS THAT WE ARE STILL IN A WIDE ZONE OF WIND DAMAGE CONCERN ...
Spaghetti models do not show Hurricane Helene veering off into the Treasure Coast, but the tri-county area should prepare for tropical storm conditions that can include wind speeds from 39-73 mph.