Portal:National Hurricane Center
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located at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, is the division of the National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting the behavior of tropical and subtropical cyclones in the North Atlantic and Northeastern Pacific.
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[edit]Tropical Cyclone reports
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[edit]Since 1999, the NHC has released thousands of press releases documenting tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic alongside events in their organization.
- President Bush Proclaims Hurricane Awareness Week (2001)
- National Weather Service Commemorates 1900 Galveston Hurricane (2000)
- Edward N. Rappaport Named Deputy Director of Tropical Prediction Center - National Hurricane Center (2000)
- Northeast Summer Increases Hurricane Flood Threat (2000)
- International Teamwork: Goal Of U.S. Hurricane Specialists' Visit To Caribbean Islands (2000)
- U.S. Helps Name Tropical Cyclones In The Western North Pacific and South China Sea (2000)
- NOAA's Weather Service Helps Central American Governments Prepare for Hurricanes and Floods As They Reconstruct Early Warning Capabilities After Hurricane Mitch (2000)
- NOAA's Hurricane Officials On Target With Pre-seasonal Storm Forecast; Close 1999 Season Reporting Above Average Fury and Floods (1999)
- NOAA Confirms Busy Hurricane Season For 1999 (1999)
- Hurricane Dennis Yields More than Longevity, NOAA Hurricane Scientists Say (1999)
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