Updates: Who/When:
All US Tropical Storm / Hurricane updates come from US National Hurricane Center(NHC). Apps/news use their info. Updates every 6hrs at 2 & 8a/pPDT. If Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch/Warning issued for land then they update every 3hrs. https://hurricanes.gov
NHC works with local partners to disseminate storm information. This includes different levels of gov and National Weather Service(NWS). Your local NWS office can give you specific storm threats for your location. Visit: https://weather.gov
enter city/zip in top left box.
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Why is top 'S' dot white for Monday while others darker?
The dark S (Tropical Storm), dark H (Hurricane), dark M (Major Hurricane (Cat3+)) are tropical system intensities.
White dot means not expected to be 'tropical' anymore, just a regular old Low. Impacts same/similar though.
What's Tropical Storm Watch/Warning, when issued?
They are a time based issued alert for Tropical Storm winds of 39mph or greater.
TS Watch: Winds possible within 48 hours or less.
TS Warning: Winds expected within 36 hours or less.
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What's Hurricane Watch/Warning, when issued?
They are a time based issued alert for Hurricane winds of 74mph or greater.
Hurricane Watch: Winds possible within 48 hours or less.
Hurricane Warning: Winds expected within 36 hours or less.
#Hilary
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Wait...why is Warning bad in weather but good when shiny blue lights are behind you while driving??
Yes, it's the opposite...
In Weather 'Watch' means ingredients in place to happen, but 'Warning' means it is occurring or imminent and to take action.
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@WeatherSources Thanks for doing these!
The arrival time of winds map can help tell you when winds of 39mph or higher starting time may occur due to a tropical system. For the US East coast, that's enough wind speed to start to cause downed trees, scattered power outages.
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