

Don't Discount Jose
Hurricane Jose actually has higher maximum wind speeds than Hurricane Irma as of the 2 PM NHC update (145 mph vs. 125 mph). It is...


Hurricane Irma: What Has Changed
The ECMWF model (the Euro) has been doing the best job among the various models so we will concentrate on it here. It has been...


Hurricane Irma Evening Update
The ECMWF model continues to track Irma a little further west than most of the other solutions. It brings the center onto land near...


Hurricane Irma Threat Level:
The consensus between the models on the track Hurricane Irma will take continues to increase. The center of the storm is projected to be...

Evening Update on Hurricane Irma
The latest model runs continue to show some of the same biases we have been seeing and it is becoming increasingly likely that Florida...

Hurricane Irma May Want To Move North Along Florida's East Coast
Irma is still a powerful, category 5 hurricane with sustained wind up to 185 mph! The eyewall is now visible from the San Juan, Puerto...

Irma, Now a CAT 5, Thinking About Florida
11:00 AM Update: Max wind now up to 180 mph! Latest NOAA and US Air Force measurements show that the maximum sustained wind within...

Irma's Track Shifts West
The latest available model runs have shifted the forecast track of Hurricane Irma westward before the storm is expected to curve sharply...


Is Hurricane Irma Looking At North Carolina?
The latest operational runs of the GFS and ECMWF models both have the center of Hurricane Irma making landfall in North Carolina on...

Hurricane Update
1) Remnant moisture from what's left of the system formerly known as Hurricane Harvey will bring periods of rain to our region late...