New forecast cone hopes to help residents better prepare for the impacts of a tropical system, even far from the center.
As part of a suite of product improvements for the 2026 hurricane season, NOAA’s National Hurricane Center (NHC) is implementing two new tropical products and services for the 2026 hurricane season, ...
The National Hurricane Center is rolling out updates to its storm-tracking “cone of uncertainty” graphics that are aimed at ...
New updates from the National Hurricane Center aim to make hurricane forecasts easier to understand, with changes to the track cone, storm surge alerts, and mobile access. Here’s what it means for ...
The National Hurricane Center announced it was making several updates to products and services for the 2026 hurricane season.
AccuWeather is predicting a near- or below-average number of storms in 2026 but 3-5 could have a direct impact on the U.S.
This article originally published at National Hurricane Center unveils bold new cone for 2026 storms.
The NOAA’s National Hurricane Center (NHC) will offer a new hurricane track cone map during the 2026 hurricane season that ...
Forecasters will test a wider elliptical hurricane track graphic in 2026, aiming to show where storms are most likely to go ...
One of the new products the NHC is rolling out this year is an updated track cone showing inland watches and warnings.