Thursday, September 12, 2013

Hurricane Watch



Background

Storm Information

Storm Information

Current Inform

So, where exactly is the cyclone's center located now? If you're plotting the storm along with us, click on the "Current Information" map below to get the latitude/longitude coordinates, distance away from the nearest land location, maximum sustained winds and central pressure (measured in millibars).  

Satellite

How does the system look on satellite imagery. Click on "infrared" satellite imagery, to see how "cold" the cloud tops are. Brighter orange and red shadings concentrated near the center of circulation signify a healthy tropical cyclone.



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Latest Radar

Latest Radar

South Texas Radar

How much rain is wrapping into South Texas? We have the latest radar image at left. Click on the link below the map to use our interactive radar of Deep South Texas.



Background

Watches/Warnings

Watches/Warnings

Tropical Storm/Hurricane Watches/Warnings

A tropical storm or hurricane watch means tropical storm or hurricane conditions, respectively, are possible in the specified area within 48 hours. A tropical storm or hurricane warning means tropical storm or hurricane conditions, respectively, are expected in the specified area within 36 hours.
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-hurricanes/tropical-depression-ten-storm-hurricane-ingrid-20130911

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