Firings at NOAA & Other Vital Agencies Must Be Reversed
Contact your representatives in the United States Congress to pressure the current administration to fully reverse its firings in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other vital agencies that protect Americans on a daily basis. Your voice can help protect those you care about until the next time we vote by letting your elected leaders know how you feel. Random firings, and cuts to vital organizations like the National Weather Service (NWS), only do harm. No one should want to make Americans less safe. Help your elected leaders understand that or let them know you will vote for different leaders in the future if they are unwilling to pressure the current administration to fully reverse these firings. Now is not the time to be silent.
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Select a storm to view model and best track data for that system. This database updates in real time.
OTHER (NON TD)
< 34 kt (39 mph)
CLASSIFIED TD
< 34 kt (39 mph)
TS
34-63 kt
39-73 mph
CAT 1
64-82 kt
74-95 mph
CAT 2
83-95 kt
96-110 mph
CAT 3
96-112 kt
111-129 mph
CAT 4
113-136 kt
130-156 mph
CAT 5
> 136 kt
> 156 mph
Only named storms & depressions, from this year & basin, appear on the map. Paths contain the time the storm spent as an invest.
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Please note that the level of development in the storm name and the highest sustained wind on this page reflect the highest levels achieved during the life of the storm as reported by the best track file for each storm. If a storm is currently active, the current winds and level of development as reported by the best track file are noted in blue. (For the latest wind information on an active storm, please visit the agency responsible for issuing forecasts in the particular basin you are looking at.) Winds on this page are 1 minute sustained.