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Because of the importance of the NOAA, NWS and other climate research bodies, many have spoken out about the negative impacts of these job terminations and budget reductions.
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The National Hurricane Center has started advisories on PTC 18, which is likely to become the next named storm of the season.
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There is a 40% chance of development in the Caribbean during the next 7 days.
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As powerful Hurricane Milton is charging closer to Florida’s Gulf Coast, officials are reiterating calls for residents to evacuate. Officials say time is running out and the odds of survival are bleak for holdouts determined to stay.
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Hurricane Milton has once again surged to Category 5 strength. Officials say residents should rush to finish preparing for the storm.
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The National Hurricane Center is gearing up for what might be an extremely active, even record-breaking hurricane season. To prepare, meteorologists are keeping an eye on rapid intensification and making several changes to the way information is shared.
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The study found a worldwide trend. But things are a little different in the Atlantic Basin.
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring four areas of interest in the Tropical Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
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The National Hurricane Center issued its first seven-day Tropical Weather Outlook of the season this week, with hopes of providing people more time to prepare before a tropical system.
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The new director of the National Hurricane Center is a man with plenty of experience calling big storms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Mike Brennan will take over immediately.
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The National Hurricane Center said in an update of its products that two-day outlooks will still be available in addition to the new seven-day outlook.
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National Hurricane Center data for Miami, Washington, D.C., and New York City show development happening in at-risk areas, even as climate change brings more frequent and intense storms.