NOAA is updating its hurricane cone for 2026, expanding storm tracking and adding surge forecasts—here’s what it means for surfers and coastal communities.
A well-known hurricane tracking graphic is getting an update.
The National Hurricane Center makes a new cone official, and floats another experimental cone.
All maps are from the National Hurricane Center. Get everything you need to know to start your day, delivered right to your inbox every morning. The post 3 maps showing Hurricane Melissa’s track, ...
Updated hurricane cone maps highlight inland watches and warnings to show storm impacts beyond the forecast cone track.
Tropical Storm Melissa is reorganizing and "poised to intensify substantially over the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center. Current forecasts predict Melissa will be a Category 4 ...
An experimental hurricane cone of uncertainty will be tested during the 2026 hurricane season The test cone aims to be more accurate, with the storm track staying within its boundaries 90% of the time ...