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Tracking the Tropics: Hurricane Season Podcast

Tracking the Tropics: Hurricane Season Podcast
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Tracking the Tropics on WFLA Now is the world's most watched interactive streaming franchise on the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Join the Max Defender 8 weather team and guest meteorologists as they analyze tropical development and answer your questions.
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WBTW Meteorologist Hannah Rahner joins our Tracking the Tropics team with the latest on Tropical Storm Lorenzo and what we can expect in the coming days.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
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Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic on Tuesday morning, making it the 10th named storm of the season. WIAT Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum joins our Tracking the Tropics team to break down the latest forecast track and answer viewer questions.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
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Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto are influencing each other as the dual storms are forecast to head toward the Bahamas. KARK Chief Meteorologist Joel Young joins our Tracking the Tropics team to explain the Fujiwhara effect.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
Listen on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/NPRc
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Stay up to date with WFLA's Hurricane Guide: WFLA.com/hurricane-guide
The National Hurricane Center says two tropical waves in the Atlantic have the chance to develop this week. WSAV Chief Meteorologist Scott Roberts joins the Tracking the Tropics team with a look at the latest models.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
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Stay up to date with WFLA's Hurricane Guide: WFLA.com/hurricane-guide
TROPICS WAKING UP: We could soon see Tropical Storm Gabrielle after a historic peak-season lull. WCBD Chief Meteorologist Rob Fowler joins our Tracking the Tropics team to take a look at where it's heading and what we could expect for the rest of the season.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
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Stay up to date with WFLA's Hurricane Guide: WFLA.com/hurricane-guide
September 10 is the statistical peak of hurricane season, but the tropics are eerily quiet. On this edition of Tracking the Tropics, KLFY meteorologist Adam Olivier joins our team to take a look at what's tamping down activity at what should be the busiest time of the season.
Tune in to Tracking the Tropics live Tuesdays at 12:30 ET/11:30 CT on WFLA.com and the WFLA streaming app, and stay ahead of potential development with the Tracking the Tropics newsletter: https://nx slink.wfla.com/join/6sd/signup
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WHAT'S BREWING IN THE TROPICS? A tropical depression is expected to form in the Atlantic by mid-week. Our Tracking the Tropics team takes a look at what the models show.
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Tropical storm and storm surge warnings are in effect for coastal North Carolina and there's a risk of dangerous rip currents along the East Coast. WNCT Chief Meteorologist Jerry Jackson joins the Tracking the Tropics team with the latest. Plus, a look at two areas of potential development.
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All eyes are on the Atlantic as Tropical Storm Erin makes its way west. With Erin expected to reach major hurricane strength, Max Defender 8 Meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Juliana Mejia break down the latest track and model runs, and answer viewer questions.
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ERIN TRACK UPDATE: Tropical Storm Erin's latest track brings it closer to land as it is forecast to reach major hurricane strength. KXAN Meteorologist Kristen Currie joins the Tracking the Tropics team to break down the latest update and answer viewer questions.
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NHC forecasters say the newly formed Tropical Storm Erin could reach major hurricane strength this week. Our Tracking the Tropics team breaks down the latest models and answers viewer questions about the storm.
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Our Tracking the Tropics team is watching two areas of the Atlantic for potential development. WFLA meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Justin Mosely take a look at the hurricane models and explain why, despite social media hype, you should take these long-range forecasts with a grain of salt.
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The tropics are expected to heat up soon as we near the historically busy period of hurricane season. On this edition of Tracking the Tropics, WIAT Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum joins our Tracking the Tropics team to break down what the models are showing us.
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The tropics are quiet for now, with Saharan dust indicating conditions are hostile toward development. WFLA Max Defender 8 Meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Juliana Mejia share what this means for the rest of the season.
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A tropical depression may soon develop in the Gulf, threatening to dump several inches of rain along parts of the Gulf coast. WDAF Meteorologist Karli Ritter joins WFLA Max Defender 8 Meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Juliana Mejia to discuss what the region can expect and to answer viewer questions.
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On this edition of Tracking the Tropics, National Hurricane Center Science Operations Officer Dr. Wallace Hogsett sits down with WFLA Max Defender 8 Meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Juliana Mejia to answer viewer questions about how AI factors into the NHC's forecasts.
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An area of low pressure could develop near Florida this week, bringing tropical downpours. What does this mean for your 4th of July weekend? WCBD Chief Meteorologist Rob Fowler joins Max Defender 8 Meteorologists Rebecca Barry and Juliana Mejia to break down your rain chances and look ahead to the rest of hurricane season.
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Are the tropics showing signs of life? KARK Meteorologist Joel Young joins the Tracking the Tropics team to take a look at the first named storm, Tropical Storm Andrea, and what could be in store for the rest of the season.
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All quiet in the Tropics? WBTW Meteorologist Hannah Rahner joins Tracking the Tropics as our team discusses the pleasant lack of activity and the Saharan dust that is settling across the Atlantic.
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What's it like flying into the eye of a storm? Hurricane Hunters risk their lives to collect crucial data that helps keep us safe. WIAT Meteorologist Alex Puckett joins Tracking the Tropics as our team hears from the Lakeland-based Hurricane Hunters about new technology that hopes to make forecasts even stronger.
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