National Hurricane Center tracking tropical waves
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Every year in May, the National Hurricane Center releases its Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast in preparation for the season. 2025 is expected to continue the trend of recent years with above-average hurricane activity. Below is the predictive forecast chart from the National Hurricane Center of NOAA.
Where it is now: The map below shows the disturbance the National Hurricane Center has been monitoring for a high chance of tropical development located to the south of Acapulco, Mexico.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its predictions for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
The National Hurricane Center will begin issuing daily tropical outlooks May 15. The outlooks highlight areas showing potential for tropical development over the next two to seven days.
The National Hurricane Center has released its official forecast for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season. It calls for above-average activity between 13 and 19 named tropical systems, of which 6 and 10 could become hurricanes,
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Just days ahead of the official start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, a storm is brewing over on the other side of Mexico.
Tropical systems tracked by the National Hurricane Center will be classified as depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes based on their intensity. Here’s how the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane
For our Tracking the Tropics special report, we asked ABC Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee for her thoughts on the season and what you should know about.