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National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm
Hurricane center tracks 2 systems with high odds to form on top of Hurricane Isaac, Tropical Storm Joyce
With Hurricane Helene having turned into a post-tropical cyclone but still dumping rain in the Ohio Valley and Southeast U.S., the National Hurricane Center turned its attention to two developing systems with growing chances to form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm while also keeping track of Hurricane Isaac and Tropical Storm Joyce in the Atlantic.
Saturday, Sep 28 update from the National Hurricane Center: Latest on Tropical Storm Joyce
Saturday, Sep. 28, 2024, 4 a.m. ET. On Saturday at 4 am, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Tropical Storm Joyce is 1165 miles
Hurricane center tracks newly formed Tropical Storm Joyce, 2 other systems on top of Tropical Storm Helene, Hurricane Isaac
The National Hurricane Center continued to keeps its focus Friday on what had been Category 4 major Hurricane Helene as it moved inland as a tropical storm, but also was keeping tabs on newly formed Tropical Storm Joyce and Hurricane Isaac in the Atlantic and two more systems with a chance to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
Hurricane Helene makes landfall in Florida
Hurricane Center storm outlook, Florida Helene recovery. What you need to know in a minute
The place to watch is the Western Caribbean, where an area of low pressure could form by the early part of next week and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Helene damage: See aftermath and 'devastation' after major hurricane slams Florida
Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane about 11:10 p.m. ET near Perry, Florida, with 140 mph winds, the National Hurricane Center reported. At least 22 fatalities have been blamed on the hurricane so far,
Helene weakens to Category 1 hurricane while moving north from Florida to Georgia
Hurricane Helene weakened to a Category 1 hurricane early Friday with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph), according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Hurricane center tracks newly formed Tropical Storm Joyce, other systems on top of Helene, Hurricane Isaac
The National Hurricane Center continued to keeps its focus Friday on what had been Category 4 major Hurricane Helene as it ...
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National Hurricane Center keeping eyes on developing Gulf system as Helene floods Appalachians
The place to watch in Florida is the Western Caribbean, where an area of low pressure could form next week and enter the Gulf ...
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No, Project 2025 doesn't call for the National Hurricane Center to close | Fact check
The 900-page playbook calls for a review of the National Hurricane Center's work but doesn't directly call to eliminate it.
Boca News Now
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HURRICANE CENTER: Another Gulf System Forming, Two More Growing East Of Florida
Active Systems: The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Hurricane Isaac, located several hundred miles east of ...
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Epic flooding in North Carolina's 'own Hurricane Katrina'
The storm caused massive power outages, prompting search and rescue deployments as many flooded-out residents are left without power or food.
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The claim: Project 2025 includes plan to close the National Hurricane Center
The 900-page playbook calls for a review of the National Hurricane Center's work but doesn't directly call to eliminate it.
Winston-Salem Journal
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'Like a bomb': Hurricane Helene hammers western NC with historic flooding, untold damage and lives lost
Gov. Roy Cooper has requested a major disaster declaration from President Joe Biden for 38 counties in North Carolina to help ...
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