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Hurricane track update
Hurricane track update









  • Hurricane Local Statement:Local NWS offices in areas affected by a tropical cyclone issue Hurricane Local Statements to keep the public, local decision makers, and the media current on potential storm impacts in their area.
  • These storms are called “post-tropical cyclones” by the NWS. Hurricane, tropical storm, and storm surge watches and warnings can also be issued for storms that have lost some or all of their tropical cyclone characteristics, but continue to produce dangerous conditions. These storms are referred to as “potential tropical cyclones” by the NWS. In these cases, the forecast conditions on land warrant alerting the public. Please note that hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings for winds on land as well as storm surge watches and warnings can be issued for storms that the NWS believes will become tropical cyclones but have not yet attained all of the characteristics of a tropical cyclone (i.e., a closed low-level circulation, sustained thunderstorm activity, etc.).

    hurricane track update

    Take immediate shelter in the interior portion of a well-built structure. Extreme Wind Warning: Extreme sustained winds of a major hurricane (115 mph or greater), usually associated with the eyewall, are expected to begin within an hour.Tropical Storm Warning: Tropical storm conditions (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) are expected within your area within 36 hours.NHC issues a hurricane warning 36 hours in advance of tropical storm-force winds to give you time to complete your preparations. Hurricane Warning: Hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or greater) are expected somewhere within the specified area.If you are under a storm surge warning, check for evacuation orders from your local officials.

    hurricane track update

    Storm Surge Warning: There is a danger of life-threatening inundation from rising water moving inland from the shoreline somewhere within the specified area, generally within 36 hours.Listen closely to instructions from local officials on TV, radio, cell phones or other computers for instructions from local officials. Storm information and forecasts specific to your local area can be found from you local Weather Forecast Office (WFO) through +Warnings

    hurricane track update

    For more details on all NHC products, see the National Hurricane Center Product User's Guide. Information on NWS tropical cyclone watch, warning, advisory, and outlook products is detailed below. You can find these products on for the Atlantic and eastern North Pacific or for the Central Pacific on TV, radio, and cell phones and NOAA Weather Radio. When coastal tropical storm or hurricane watches or warnings are in effect, the NHC and CPHC issue Tropical Cyclone Public advisories every 3 hours. Similarly, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) issues tropical cyclone advisory products for the central North Pacific at least every 6 hours at 5 am, 11 am, 5 pm, and 11 pm HST. All rights reserved.Whenever a tropical cyclone (a tropical depression, tropical storm, or hurricane) or a subtropical storm has formed in the Atlantic or eastern North Pacific, the NOAA National Hurricane Center (NHC) issues tropical cyclone advisory products at least every 6 hours at 5 am, 11 am, 5 pm, and 11 pm EDT. As Ida approaches the central Gulf Coast Sunday afternoon, total rainfall accumulations of 8 to 16 inches with isolated maximum amounts of 20 inches are possible across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi through Monday.Ĭopyright 2021 WWSB.

    hurricane track update

    Ida is expected to produce total rainfall accumulations of 5 to 10 inches with isolated maximum amounts of 15 inches across western Cuba. Rapid strengthening is forecast during the next day or two, and Ida is expected to be an extremely dangerous major hurricane when it approaches the northern Gulf coast on Sunday.Ī dangerous storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 10 to 15 feet above normal tide levels in areas of onshore near Morgan City, LA to Mouth of the Mississippi River. Ida is then expected to make landfall along the U.S northern Gulf coast within the hurricane warning area by late Sunday. (WWSB) - The center of Hurricane Ida was located 500 miles south of New Orleans, Louisiana with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph.











    Hurricane track update