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  1. Hurricane warnings indicate that hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or higher) are expected somewhere within the specified area. Because hurricane preparedness activities become difficult once winds reach tropical storm force (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph), the hurricane warning is issued 36 hours in advance of the anticipated onset of tropical-storm-force winds to allow for ...

  2. Current Hurricane Conditions. Weather Warnings - These bulletins (when issued) can be viewed by clicking on a colour filled region of interest on the weather information (alerts layer) map. Hurricane Track Information - Online map of the storms tracked by the Canadian Hurricane Centre.

  3. A Hurricane Watch advises that a hurricane or a developing hurricane condition poses a possible threat within 36 hours. The watch is based on the risk of hurricane-force winds (sustained gales of 118 km/h or higher) threatening the area. This watch could be issued for. a hurricane. a strong tropical storm (sustained gales more than 100 km/h ...

  4. May 22, 2018 · A hurricane warning is issued when hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or higher) are expected within the specified area. NHC forecasters try to issue these warnings 36 hours before tropical storm force winds are expected to arrive. Pay close attention to all warnings and evacuation orders.

  5. NHC issues a hurricane warning 36 hours in advance of tropical storm-force winds to give you time to complete your preparations. All preparations should be complete. Evacuate immediately if so ordered. Tropical Storm Warning: Tropical storm conditions (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) are expected within your area within 36 hours.

  6. A hurricane warning is a public announcement that one or both of the following dangerous effects of a hurricane are expected in a specific geographic area in 24 hours or less: (1) average sustained winds of at least 119 km/h; (2) dangerously high water levels, or a combination of dangerously high water levels and exceptionally high waves.

  7. A tropical cyclone breakpoint is defined as an agreed upon coastal location that can be chosen as one of two specific end points or designated places between which a tropical storm/hurricane watch/warning is in effect. The U.S. National Weather Service designates the locations along the U.S. East, Gulf, and California coasts, Puerto Rico, and ...

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