Hurricane Tracker - United States

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  • Summary

  • Hurricane Tracker" is your go-to podcast for real-time updates, expert analysis, and in-depth coverage of hurricanes and tropical storms around the world. Each episode provides listeners with the latest information on storm paths, intensity, potential impact zones, and safety tips. With a focus on delivering accurate and timely information, "Hurricane Tracker" keeps you prepared and informed as storms develop and evolve. Perfect for weather enthusiasts, residents in hurricane-prone areas, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of these powerful natural phenomena, this podcast is your essential guide to staying safe during hurricane season. Subscribe to "Hurricane Tracker" to stay ahead of the storm.
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    Jan 12 2025
    **Breaking Weather News: Latest Hurricane Alerts and Updates**

    **Date: Sunday, January 12, 2025**

    **Summary:**

    As of the latest updates from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and NOAA, there are no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern North Pacific, or Central North Pacific basins. Here’s a summary of the current weather situation:

    **Atlantic and Eastern Pacific:**

    - **No Active Tropical Cyclones:** The Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1st to November 30th, is currently inactive. Similarly, there are no tropical cyclones in the Eastern North Pacific[1][3].
    - **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Eastern Pacific due to various weather conditions[1][3].

    **Central North Pacific:**

    - **No Active Tropical Cyclones:** There are no tropical cyclones in the Central North Pacific basin at this time[1].

    **Severe Weather Outlook:**

    - **Day 2 Convective Outlook:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Day 2 Convective Outlook indicating very isolated thunderstorms possible Wednesday night across parts of west Texas. However, no severe thunderstorm areas are forecasted[2].

    **General Information:**

    - **Tropical Weather Outlooks:** The NHC issues Tropical Weather Outlooks, which include discussions of significant areas of disturbed weather and their potential for development during the next 5 days. These outlooks are available on www.hurricanes.gov and www.weather.gov/cphc[5].
    - **Advisory Products:** The NHC issues tropical cyclone advisory products at least every 6 hours, with more frequent updates when coastal watches or warnings are in effect[5].

    **Conclusion:**

    Currently, there are no active tropical cyclones in any of the major basins. Marine warnings are in effect for various regions due to weather conditions. For the latest updates and detailed information, please visit the National Hurricane Center’s website at www.hurricanes.gov and stay tuned to local weather forecasts.

    **End of Report.**
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    2 mins
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    Jan 11 2025
    **Breaking Weather News Update**

    **Date: January 11, 2025**

    **Hurricane Alerts and Warnings:**

    - **No Active Tropical Systems:** The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, or Central North Pacific basins as of the latest updates[3][4][5].

    **Significant Weather Updates:**

    - **Critical Fire Weather in Southern California:** The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued a critical fire weather outlook for portions of southern California, particularly in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange counties. Strong offshore winds with gusts of 20-40 mph and relative humidity of 15-25% are expected to create elevated to critical fire weather conditions from late Saturday into early Sunday[1].

    - **Winter Storm Watches:** Impactful wintry weather is forecasted for portions of Texas, the Lower Mississippi Valley, and the Mid-South, potentially extending into the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday. Winter Storm Watches have been raised for these areas[2].

    **Current Weather Conditions:**

    - **No Tropical Cyclones:** The Atlantic hurricane season has concluded within the predicted range of named storms, and there are no current threats from tropical systems[3][4].

    - **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Eastern Pacific due to non-tropical weather conditions[3][4].

    **Important Note:**

    For the latest and most accurate weather information, always refer to official sources such as the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the National Weather Service (NWS). Unofficial sources should not be relied upon for life or death decisions.

    **Stay tuned for further updates.**
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    2 mins
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    Jan 10 2025
    **Breaking Weather News: Latest Hurricane Alerts and Significant Weather Updates**

    **Date:** Friday, January 10, 2025

    **Summary:**

    Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours, courtesy of NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

    **Current Storm Systems:**

    - **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are currently in effect for the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Eastern Pacific. These warnings indicate hazardous conditions for mariners and coastal residents[1][2].

    - **Atlantic Hurricane Season:** The Atlantic hurricane season is nearing its end, with the number of named storms expected to fall within the predicted range[1][2].

    - **Severe Weather Outlook:** The Storm Prediction Center reports no severe thunderstorms are expected in the next 24 to 48 hours across the continental United States[3].

    **Trajectories and Potential Impacts:**

    - **Tropical Cyclone Advisories:** The National Hurricane Center issues tropical cyclone advisories at least every 6 hours for the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific. These advisories provide critical information on storm trajectories and potential impacts to coastal regions[4].

    - **Hurricane Watches and Warnings:** A Hurricane Watch is issued when a tropical cyclone poses a possible threat within 48 hours, while a Hurricane Warning is issued when sustained winds of 64 kt (74 mph) or higher are expected in 36 hours or less. These warnings are crucial for coastal residents and mariners[5].

    **Additional Weather Alerts:**

    - **Hazardous Weather Outlook:** The Hazardous Weather Outlook provides detailed information on potential hazardous weather conditions for the next 7 days, including marine and land-based zones[5].

    - **Marine Advisories:** Small Craft Advisories, Gale Warnings, Storm Warnings, and Hurricane Force Wind Warnings are issued for various marine conditions, including sustained winds and frequent gusts[5].

    **Conclusion:**

    Stay tuned for further updates and follow local weather advisories closely. For the latest information, visit the National Hurricane Center at www.hurricanes.gov and your local Weather Forecast Office at www.weather.gov. Remember, safety is paramount during severe weather events.

    **End of Broadcast.**
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    3 mins

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