Tropical Storm Tracks



Click in a general location on the above map for a thumbnail view of the area.

These Tropical Storm Tracks are charts and projections of severe storm and hurricane/typhoon movement in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean areas. They are updated every three hours at approximately 00:45, 03:45, 06:45, 09:45, 12:45, 15:45, 18:45, and 21:45 GMT* (02:45, 05:45, 08:45, 11:45, 14:45, 17:45, 20:45, and 23:45 HST). All plotted times are GMT.

Each of the charts measures 885 x 590 pixels and are approximately 15 KB in size. (Thumbnails are miniature versions of the charts and are approximately 4K in size.)


Tropical Storm Tracks are courtesy of Tom Metcalf ( metcalf@akala.ifa.hawaii.edu) of the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy.

Latest plots and additional information may be found at the source: The University of Hawaii's Tropical Storms Web Site

DISCLAIMER: The tropical cyclone data presented at this site are intended to convey only general information on current storms and must not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to the protection of property as the data may not be accurate. If you are in the path of a storm you should be listening to official information sources. These data have no official status and should not be used for emergency response decision-making under any circumstances.

*Notes:
HST = Hawaii Standard Time = GMT minus 10 hours
GMT = Greenwich Mean Time = UT = Universal Time