Data & Tools

Access tools and data to track hurricanes and stay informed during hurricane season.

National Hurricane Center (NHC)

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is the primary source for hurricane tracking and forecasting in the United States. Their website provides real-time updates on active storms, including the latest advisories, forecasts, and storm tracks. You can also access historical hurricane data and track past storm paths using their interactive maps.

Storm Radar App

The Storm Radar app by The Weather Channel is a powerful tool for tracking hurricanes on your mobile device. The app offers real-time radar imagery, storm tracking, and severe weather alerts. You can customize the app to receive notifications for specific locations and stay informed about potential threats in your area.

NOAA Satellite Imagery

Access high-resolution satellite imagery of hurricanes and tropical storms on the NOAA Satellite and Information Service website. The website provides real-time imagery from NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), allowing you to monitor storm systems and their movement over time.

FEMA Flood Map Service Center

The FEMA Flood Map Service Center offers interactive flood maps that show areas at risk of storm surge and flooding during hurricanes. You can search for your location and view flood hazard zones, elevation data, and flood insurance rate maps. These maps are essential for understanding your flood risk and planning for hurricane impacts.

Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)

Sign up for Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on your mobile device to receive critical information about hurricanes and other emergencies. WEA messages are sent by authorized government agencies and include severe weather alerts, evacuation orders, and AMBER alerts. Ensure WEA notifications are enabled on your device to stay informed and safe during hurricanes.

Hurricane Model Data

Accessing hurricane model data can provide valuable insights into the potential track and intensity of a storm. Websites such as the Tropical Tidbits offer a wide range of forecast models, including the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), the Global Forecast System (GFS), and the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) model. These models use complex algorithms to simulate atmospheric conditions and predict the future behavior of hurricanes.