Jun 17: Dr. Michael Brennan provides the LIVE update on Tropical Storm Arthur from the National Hurricane Center: youtube.com/live/ScNR1ei-H…
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- The National Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brennan will provide the LIVE update on Potential Tropical Cyclone One around 11:15 AM EDT today June 17, 2026. Please join us on Facebook Live and NHC YouTube Page at: youtube.com/user/NWSNHC Hurricanes.gov
- June 16: Tropical Update on Potential Tropical Cyclone One. For more information visit: Hurricanes.gov/#One #PTCOne
00:00 - Jun 16: Dr. Michael Brennan provides the LIVE update on PTC One from the National Hurricane Center: youtube.com/live/XmHkKgS4G… For more detailed forecasts and written text updates, visit: Hurricanes.gov/#One
- The National Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brennan will provide the LIVE update on Potential Tropical Cyclone One in the Gulf around 11:15 AM EDT today June 16, 2026. Please join us on Facebook Live and the NHC YouTube Page at: youtube.com/user/NWSNHC
- Join us today for a Reddit "Ask Me Anything". We'll be answering your questions about hurricanes, forecasts, preparedness, and more. 📅 Thursday, June 4, 10-11 am ET 📍 r/storms Submit your questions and join the discussion here: reddit.com/r/storms/comme… #HurricaneSeason #AMA
- Have you ever wondered how and why hurricanes and tropical storms get names? @NWSNHC Hurricane Specialist Elizabeth Adams talks about the history of naming hurricanes, how hurricanes names are used today, and what happens when a name is retired.
00:00 - Mark your calendars! @NWS meteorologists from Florida are providing free, virtual training from July 27-30 to help you be ready for hurricane season. For more information and to register for sessions, visit weather.gov/jax/FTTW2026New to Florida? Need a refresher on tropical cyclone impacts & safety? Your local National Weather Service meteorologists are providing free, virtual tropical training 3x daily from July 27th-30th on Google Meet. Register and learn more at: weather.gov/jax/FTTW2026
- It was an all-Florida @NWS team effort today at @FloridaGHC, leading a workshop on effective hurricane messaging for our partners in emergency management. @NWSKeyWest @NWSMiami @NWSTampaBay @NWSMelbourne @NWSJacksonville @NWSTallahassee @NWSMobile @NWSNHC
- Thank you for inviting us to participate this week! We encourage all of our friends in North Carolina to prepare for this hurricane season like you would any other and follow the advice of local officials in your state.This week, 75 first responders attended “The Voices in the Storm Symposium” in New Hanover County, focusing on hurricane preparedness, coordination, and communication. The event emphasized lessons learned and practical strategies for emergency management. #ReadyNC
- Thank you to @NWSLakeCharles and @ChennaultCWF for hosting an excellent event for the Hurricane Awareness Tour in Lake Charles, Louisiana! As always, we couldn’t do it without our partners and friends at @NOAA_HurrHunter and @53rdWRS.
- Check out our discussion about storm surge with @NWSNHC Storm Surge Specialist Cody Fritz, and Lt. Nico Osborn from @NOAA_HurrHunter about aerial surveying of the damage in Jamaica from last year’s Hurricane Melissa with the King Air aircraft.
- All lined up for today’s event at the Hurricane Awareness Tour @ChennaultCWF with @NWSLakeCharles, @NOAA_HurrHunter , and @53rdWRS. Public tours start at 1 pm. More info: weather.gov/lch/hat


















