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The National Hurricane Center began forecasting the potential a system could form off the Southeast coast of the United States this week.
All forecast models have some kind of bias, so AI is being used to help correct them to give forecasters a more accurate idea of where a tropical system might go.
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MySuncoast.com on MSNNational Hurricane Center monitoring 1st system of the seasonIt’s only the second day of the 2025 hurricane season and the National Hurricane Center is already keeping an eye on a potential storm system off the East Coast. A nontropical area of low pressure is forecast to form near or offshore of the southeastern U.
Second day of the hurricane season and there is a low chance of development off the Carolina coast. As far as the rest of the area, Gulf and Caribbean there is no development over the next 7-10 days. pic.twitter.com/nqsGl4BYtQ The heat and humidity will be on the rise this week.
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WCBD Charleston on MSNNational Hurricane Center watching low pressure system for potential development off southeast coastHurricane season is officially underway as of June 1, and forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are monitoring an area of low pressure off the southeastern
The National Hurricane Center got to work analyzing their forecast, the position forecast, the intensity forecast, and how well they forecast rapidly intensifying storms.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNNational Hurricane Center introduces new forecasting tools for 2025 seasonThe National Hurricane Center has unveiled new forecasting tools and products to enhance accuracy and communication of hurricane risks, including inland wind warnings and rip current risk graphics.