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TD Fourteen Tracker: Spaghetti, Cornet and more

TD Fourteen Tracker: Spaghetti, Cornet and more

By Jonathan Belles

less than an hour ago

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Tropical Depression Fourteen will soon threaten the Florida Peninsula in the form of a hurricane, likely named Milton.

You can track its winds, forecast a cone of uncertainty, spaghetti models and much more here.

For the latest full forecast on the new system, click here.

Current information

Satellite

Radar

Current forecast

Cone of forecast uncertainty

(The red shaded area indicates the potential path of the tropical cyclone center. It is important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high waves, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone generally extend beyond its planned trajectory.)

Spaghetti Patterns

Pattern Tracks

(The lines on this graph represent several of the many trajectory predictions from various computer models. This is not an official forecast, but they serve as a guide for creating the projected trajectory.)

Anticipated threats

Precipitation forecast

(This should be interpreted as a general overview of where the heaviest rain could fall and could change depending on the predicted track of the tropical cyclone. Higher amounts may occur where bands of rain stop over a period of a few hours.)

Arrival and probabilities of tropical storm force winds

Environmental conditions

Thermal content of the oceans

(This map shows not only areas of warm water, but also warm, deep water that is an ingredient for fueling developing and active tropical cyclones.)

Wind shear

(Cloud areas are shown in white. Areas of strong wind shear, the difference in wind speed and direction with height, are shown in purple. High wind shear is hostile to mature tropical cyclones and to those who are trying to develop.)