Kelvin McCloud, P.I.: Weather Detective
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    • Welcome to the atmosphere
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    • Why don't clouds fall out of the sky?
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    • Hurricanes
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    • Normals & Extremes
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Hurricanes
Keep an eye on upcoming storms or take a look at historical storms.

National Hurricane Center
From the east coast to Hawaii, the United States can be affected by tropical storms, which can be dangerous and cause extensive damage.  If you want to learn about a current storm, this is a good place to start.

Historical Hurricane Tracks
Want to learn about past hurricanes?  Select a location and see all of the tropical storms which have come nearby over the past 100 years or more.  Once you select a storm of interest, click on "storm details" or "storm report" to learn lots of details.
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