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Hurricane Milton: See the difference with NHC's experimental cone of concern. Use the slider to compare the old cone of concern to the experimental version now posted by the National Hurricane Center.
In August 2024, the National Hurricane Center launched a new experimental cone for Hurricane Ernesto. Among the changes was expanding the display of those watches and warnings to inland counties.
The National Hurricane Center has launched its new cone of concern with Hurricane Ernesto. However, since Ernesto is staying well east of the United States, you won't see much of a difference ...
National Hurricane Center on track for changes to cone of concern. Here's what to expect NHC hoping emphasis on watches, warnings will de-emphasize the cone most people focus on ...
Hurricane Francine is expected to make landfall later today or tonight in Louisiana. As the Category 1 storm approaches land, differences between the National Hurricane Center's experimental "cone ...
If it can hold together and moves over the Bay of Campeche, it has a low chance for developing into a tropical system this ...
The "cone of concern" used by the National Hurricane Center was first launched more than 20 years ago and while there have been some adjustments made over the years, probably none have been as ...
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in one month, on June 1. Forecasters have a multi-year plan to reimagine the famous forecast cone.
Tropical Storm Andrea is the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. Will it have any impact in the US or New Jersey? Here's what we know ...
In addition, the hurricane center said the experimental graphic may not be available as soon as the current cone graphic, "due to the time needed to compile complete inland watch and warning ...
The importance of being prepared, even if you are outside the cone | Hurricane season 2025. First Warning Meteorologist Eric Burris shows you around Flagler County, where Helene and Milton caused ...
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in one month, on June 1. Forecasters have a multi-year plan to reimagine the famous forecast cone.