What paths do hurricanes take?

 

National Hurricane Center

Through the lifetime of a hurricane, advisories from the National Hurricane Center give the storm's position and what the forecasters, or hurricane specialists, expect the storm will do. As the hurricane moves to within a day or two of its predicted landfall, these advisories begin to carry watch and warning messages, telling people when and where the hurricane is expected to strike and what its effects are likely to be.

National Hurricane Center Web Server

You can get current satellite photos, weather information, and advisories directly from the National Hurricane Center. For more up-to-date weather information, check out our Hurricane Hotlist.

 

 


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