Currently Tracking Tropical Storm Arthur and Tropical Storm Douglas. We have our own Hurricane Center! It's called the WCE Hurricane Center(WCEHC) WCEHC has naming lists: FORECASTING CENTRE:
* Current Systems:
* Tropical Storm Arthur: Arthur is currently off the northeast coast of Florida and is bringing winds of 70 mph along with a pressure of 992 mbars.
* Hurricane Warning for the Carolinas issued by the National Hurricane Center.
* Forecast:
* Thur:C1.
* Fri:C1.
* Sat:TS.
* Sun:TS.(Extratropical)
* Mon:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tue:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tropical Storm Douglas: Douglas is currently far away from land in EPac. Has winds of 40 mph and a pressure of 1004 mbars.
* Forecast:
* Thur:TD.
* Fri:X-TD.
* Sat:X-TD.
* Sun:X
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| - Currently Tracking Tropical Storm Arthur and Tropical Storm Douglas. We have our own Hurricane Center! It's called the WCE Hurricane Center(WCEHC) WCEHC has naming lists: FORECASTING CENTRE:
* Current Systems:
* Tropical Storm Arthur: Arthur is currently off the northeast coast of Florida and is bringing winds of 70 mph along with a pressure of 992 mbars.
* Hurricane Warning for the Carolinas issued by the National Hurricane Center.
* Forecast:
* Thur:C1.
* Fri:C1.
* Sat:TS.
* Sun:TS.(Extratropical)
* Mon:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tue:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tropical Storm Douglas: Douglas is currently far away from land in EPac. Has winds of 40 mph and a pressure of 1004 mbars.
* Forecast:
* Thur:TD.
* Fri:X-TD.
* Sat:X-TD.
* Sun:X
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| - * HUW=North & South Carolina.
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| - Currently Tracking Tropical Storm Arthur and Tropical Storm Douglas. We have our own Hurricane Center! It's called the WCE Hurricane Center(WCEHC) WCEHC has naming lists: FORECASTING CENTRE:
* Current Systems:
* Tropical Storm Arthur: Arthur is currently off the northeast coast of Florida and is bringing winds of 70 mph along with a pressure of 992 mbars.
* Hurricane Warning for the Carolinas issued by the National Hurricane Center.
* Forecast:
* Thur:C1.
* Fri:C1.
* Sat:TS.
* Sun:TS.(Extratropical)
* Mon:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tue:TS.(Extratropical)
* Tropical Storm Douglas: Douglas is currently far away from land in EPac. Has winds of 40 mph and a pressure of 1004 mbars.
* Forecast:
* Thur:TD.
* Fri:X-TD.
* Sat:X-TD.
* Sun:X-TD. For the Atlantic basin: The National Hurricane Center is currently issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Arthur and the WCE Hurricane Center is currently monitoring Tropical Storm Arthur as it moves north towards the Carolinas, and moves by the big apple. Otherwise, no tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days. Tropical Storm Arthur is forecast to move along the southern US east coast, and just soak them with his pails of rain. After this, Arthur will begin to strengthen, probably having 75-80 mph winds tonight along with a pressure of probably around 990-988 mbars. Tomorrow is a day where you MUSTIUSTIUST get your butt moving, because Arthur is expected to transform into a hurricane right before our very eyes as it roars across the Carolina coastline. On Friday, pretty much the entire Carolina Coastline will be flooded and Arthur will bring its giant pail of rain apon the US Capitol. On Saturday, Arthur will become extra tropical. After that, it will havoc Newfoundland and DIE. For the East Pacific basin: The Narional Hurricane Center is Currently Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm Douglas and the WCE Hurricane Center is currently monitoring Tropical Storm Douglas as it heads out to sea. Otherwise, no tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days. Tropical Storm Douglas will weaken and die. For the Central Pacific basin: No tropical development is expected during the next 48 hours and into 4 days, or as I like to say: NOTHING. Note made by WCE, head of the WCE Hurricane Center. Have a good day!
* Warnings and watches:
* Atlantic:
* Arthur:
* East Pacific:
* Douglas:
* Central Pacific:
* No systems.
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