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Jennifer Gray
ByJennifer Gray4 hours ago

Hurricane Season Ramps Up Now — What To Know

Tropical Storm Erin is traveling westward, across the Atlantic. While it's too early to say whether there will be any direct impacts to the Caribbean, eastern U.S. and Bermuda, the storm should be monitored closely.

You can track it all with the maps below, including forecasts from the National Hurricane Center. And if you're seeking a more in-depth look at Erin, click here.

Current Information

Current Satellite

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The highest cloud tops, corresponding to the most vigorous convection, are shown in the brightest red colors. Clustering, deep convection around the center is a sign of a healthy tropical cyclone.

Satellite

Forecast And Threats

Forecast Cone Of Uncertainty

The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the tropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.

Storm Info And Projected Path

Spaghetti Models

The lines on this graphic represent several of the many track forecasts from various computer models. This is not an official forecast, but these are used as guidance for creating the projected path.

Model Forecast Tracks

Ocean Warmth

This image shows how warm the ocean temperatures are.

Sea Surface Temperatures

Wind Shear

Areas of strong wind shear, the difference in wind speed and direction with height, are shown in purple. High wind shear is hostile to mature tropical cyclones and those trying to develop. The forecast path is also shown.

Hurricane Season Tracks, So Far

Jennifer Gray is a weather and climate writer for weather.com. She has been covering some of the world's biggest weather and climate stories for the last two decades.