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Keep checking back to our new site on hurricanes and tropical storms in the Atlantic, Carribean, and Gulf of Mexico. Over the coming season we'll be adding valuable tips on how to stay safe, how to prepare your home, and what to do if you need to evacuate.
Active storms:
- Tropical Storm Fay Forecast
Most recent updates from the National Hurricane Center (Atlantic):
- Tropical Storm FAY Public Advisory Number 20A
- Issued at 200 PM EDT Wed August 20 2008
- Tropical Storm FAY Forecast/Advisory Number 20
- Issued at 1500 UTC Wed August 20 2008
- Tropical Storm FAY Forecast Discussion Number 20
- Issued at 1100 AM EDT Wed August 20 2008
- Tropical Storm FAY Wind Speed Probabilities Number 20
- Issued at 1500 UTC Wed August 20 2008
- Tropical Storm FAY Graphics
- Issued at 1500z
- Hurricane Local Statement forTropical Storm FAY issued from Melbourne, FL
- Issued at 322 PM EDT Wed August 20 2008
- Hurricane Local Statement forTropical Storm FAY issued from Charleston, SC
- Issued at 257 PM EDT Wed August 20 2008
- Hurricane Local Statement forTropical Storm FAY issued from Jacksonville, FL
- Issued at 1235 PM EDT Wed August 20 2008
- Atlantic Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
- graphic last updated wed, 20 August 2008 17:44:43 gmt
- Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
- 000 abnt20 knhc 201743 twoat tropical weather outlook NWS TPC/National Hurricane Center Miami Florida 200 PM EDT Wed August 20 2008 for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on tropical storm fay, centered along the East coast of florida near cape canaveral. An area of low pressure located about 1300 miles East of the windward islands has changed little during the day. Any development of this system is expected to be slow to occur during the next couple of days as it moves Westward at 10 to 15 mph. Elsewhere, tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 48 hours. Forecaster blake
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