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Track The Tropics is the #1 source to track the tropics 24/7! Since 2013 the main goal of the site is to bring all of the important links and graphics to ONE PLACE so you can keep up to date on any threats to land during the Atlantic Hurricane Season! Hurricane Season 2025 in the Atlantic starts on June 1st and ends on November 30th. Do you love Spaghetti Models? Well you've come to the right place!! Remember when you're preparing for a storm: Run from the water; hide from the wind!

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Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
Category Wind Speed (mph) Storm Surge (ft)
5 ≥157 >18
4 130–156 13–18
3 111–129 9–12
2 96–110 6–8
1 74–95 4–5
Additional Classifications
Tropical Storm 39–73 0–3
Tropical Depression 0–38 0
The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale is a classification used for most Western Hemisphere tropical cyclones that exceed the intensities of "tropical depressions" and "tropical storms", and thereby become hurricanes. Source: Intellicast

Hurricane Season 101

The official Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season runs from June 1st to November 30th. A tropical cyclone is a warm-core, low pressure system without any “front” attached. It develops over tropical or subtropical waters, and has an organized circulation. Depending upon location, tropical cyclones have different names around the world. The Tropical Cyclones we track in the Atlantic basin are called Tropical Depressions, Tropical Storms and Hurricanes! Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclones are classified as follows: Tropical Depression: Organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with defined surface circulation and max sustained winds of 38 mph or less. Tropical Storm: Organized system of strong thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of 39-73 mph. Hurricane: Intense tropical weather system of strong thunderstorms with a well-defined surface circulation. A Hurricane has max sustained winds of 74 mph or higher!

The difference between Tropical Storm and Hurricane Watches, Warnings, Advisories and Outlooks

Warnings: Listen closely to instructions from local officials on TV, radio, cell phones or other computers for instructions from local officials. Evacuate immediately if told to do so. Please note that hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings for winds on land as well as storm surge watches and warnings can be issued for storms that the NWS believes will become tropical cyclones but have not yet attained all of the characteristics of a tropical cyclone (i.e., a closed low-level circulation, sustained thunderstorm activity, etc.). In these cases, the forecast conditions on land warrant alerting the public. These storms are referred to as “potential tropical cyclones” by the NWS. Hurricane, tropical storm, and storm surge watches and warnings can also be issued for storms that have lost some or all of their tropical cyclone characteristics, but continue to produce dangerous conditions. These storms are called “post-tropical cyclones” by the NWS.

Watches: Listen closely to instructions from local officials on TV, radio, cell phones or other computers for instructions from local officials. Evacuate if told to do so. Advisories: Outlooks: Be sure to read up on tons of more information on Hurricane knowledge, preparedness, statistics and history under the menu on the left hand side of the page!

CONUS Hurricane Strikes

1950-2017
[Map of 1950-2017 CONUS Hurricane Strikes]

Total Hurricane Strikes 1900-2010 Total Hurricane Strikes 1900-2010

Total MAJOR Hurricane Strikes 1900-2010 Total Major Hurricane Strikes 1900-2010

Western Gulf Hurricane Strikes Western Gulf Hurricane Strikes

Western Gulf MAJOR Hurricane Strikes Western Gulf Major Hurricane Strikes

Eastern Gulf Hurricane Strikes Eastern Gulf Hurricane Strikes

Eastern Gulf MAJOR Hurricane Strikes Eastern Gulf Major Hurricane Strikes

SE Coast Hurricane Strikes SE Coast Hurricane Strikes

SE Coast MAJOR Hurricane Strikes SE Coast Major Hurricane Strikes

NE Coast Hurricane Strikes NE Coast Hurricane Strikes

NE Coast MAJOR Hurricane Strikes NE Coast Major Hurricane Strikes

2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season – Track The Tropics

2 Day Tropical Weather Outlook Atlantic 2 Day GTWO graphic
Western Gulf Coast Radar Loop Western Gulf Coast Radar
7 Day Tropical Weather OutlookAtlantic 7 Day GTWO graphic
Central Gulf Coast Radar LoopCentral Gulf Coast Radar
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Names2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Names
Average Days For System To Reach U.S.Average Days For System To Reach U.S.
LINK: International Meteorology Database
Eastern Gulf Coast RadarEastern Gulf Coast Radar
El Niño/La Niña Status (ENSO) LINK: Impacts of ENSO on Hurricane Season?
Global Tropics Outlook Global Tropics Outlook
East Coast RadarEast Coast Radar
2024 Hurricane Season Tracks2021 Hurricane Season Tracks
Current Water Vapor Current Water Vapor

Current Saharan Dust Layer (SAL) Global Tropics Outlook
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Live Ocean Currents Live Ocean Currents
Saharan Air Layer (Dry Air) Saharan Air Layer (SAL)
Saharan Air Layer (SAL)
Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential

LINK: Maximum Potential Hurricane Intensity
Wind Shear
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Typical Tropical Cyclone Origins and Tracks by Month June June Hurricane Climatology

July
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August
August Hurricane Climatology

September
September Hurricane Climatology

October
October Hurricane Climatology

November
November Hurricane Climatology

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Current Wind Shear
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Ensemble-based Probability (%) of TC Genesis Consensus (NCEP, CMC and ECMWF) 0-48 Hours 0-120 Hours 120-240 Hours
Ensemble-based Probability (%) of TC Genesis Consensus (NCEP) 0-48 Hours 0-120 Hours 120-240 Hours
Ensemble-based Probability (%) of TC Genesis Consensus (NCEP, CMC and ECMWF) 0-48 Hours 0-120 Hours 120-240 Hours
Ensemble-based Probability (%) of TC Genesis Consensus (NCEP) 0-48 Hours 0-120 Hours 120-240 Hours


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Vertical Wind Shear
Vertical Wind Shear
Vertical Wind Shear
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Africa Satellite Africa Sat

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Animated 2 Day Loop
Global / Atlantic Wave Heights Atlantic Wave Heights Atlantic Wave Heights Atlantic Wave Heights
Hurricane Strike Percentages [Map of return period in years for hurricanes passing within 50 nautical miles]
Estimated return period in years for hurricanes passing within 50 nautical miles of various locations on the U.S. Coast

[Map of return period in years for major hurricanes passing within 50 nautical miles]

Estimated return period in years for MAJOR passing within 50 nautical miles of various locations on the U.S. Coast
Shear Tendency Past 24 Hours Wind Shear
Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Sea Surface Temperature Analomy
Atlantic Basin Storm Count Since 1850 Atlantic Basin Storm Count Since 1850