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The number of hurricanes expected to occur during a 100-year period based on historical data—light blue area, 20 to 40; dark blue area, 40 to 60; red area, more than 60. Map not to scale. Source: the National Atlas and the USGS
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Natural Hazards - Hurricanes

Hurricanes bring destructive winds, storm surge, torrential rain, flooding, and tornadoes. A single storm can wreak havoc on coastal and inland communities and on natural areas over thousands of square miles.

In 2005, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma demonstrated the devastation that hurricanes can inflict and the importance of hurricane hazards research and preparedness.

More than half of the U.S. population lives within 50 miles of a coast, and this number is increasing. Many of these areas, especially the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, will be in the direct path of future hurricanes. Hawaii is also vulnerable to hurricanes.

 

USGS Hurricane Related News (USGS Newsroom)

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NOAA: National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)

  • Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
    <br/> 000<br/> ABNT20 KNHC 110526<br/> TWOAT <br/> TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK<br/> NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL<br/> 100 AM EST TUE NOV 11 2008<br/> <br/> FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...<br/> <br/> A WEAK AREA OF LOW PRESSURE...THE REMNANT OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION<br/> PALOMA...IS NEARLY STATIONARY ABOUT MIDWAY BETWEEN THE NORTH COAST<br/> OF CUBA AND ANDROS ISLAND. RE-DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS NOT<br/> EXPECTED DUE TO STRONG UPPER-LEVEL WINDS.<br/> <br/> ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE<br/> NEXT 48 HOURS.<br/> <br/> $$<br/> <br/> FORECASTER STEWART/BERG<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/>

  • There are no tropical cyclones at this time.
    No tropical cyclones as of Tue, 11 Nov 2008 05:43:28 GMT


NOAA: National Hurricane Center (East Pacific)

  • East Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
    <br/> 000<br/> ABPZ20 KNHC 110524<br/> TWOEP <br/> TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK<br/> NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL<br/> 1000 PM PST MON NOV 10 2008<br/> <br/> FOR THE EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC...EAST OF 140 DEGREES WEST LONGITUDE..<br/> <br/> TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS.<br/> <br/> $$<br/> <br/> FORECASTER BERG<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/>

  • There are no tropical cyclones at this time.
    No tropical cyclones as of Tue, 11 Nov 2008 05:43:28 GMT


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