Doug Steeves of the Canadian Hurricane Centre tracks Hurricane Juan (2003) as it approaches Atlantic Canada. Photo by Scott Dunlop, The Daily News, Halifax
Welcome to the Canadian Hurricane Centre web site. Located in downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; the hurricane centre specializes in providing information to Canadians on storms of tropical origin that affect Canada or its territorial waters. On this web site you will find the latest hurricane forecasts, hurricane storm summaries, along with a wide range of information related to the science of hurricanes. Learn More...
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Post-Tropical Storm Noel Batters Eastern Canada
November 13, 2007 - The warnings were loud and clear. Post-tropical storm Noel was on its way and not to be ignored. The team at Environment Canada worked intently to stay on top of the biggest storm of the season and to get the latest information to citizens. Read more...
Post Tropical Noel Final Information Statement (Issued by Canadian Hurricane Centre).
2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its outlook today for the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1 to November 30. NOAA is projecting a total of 13 to 17 named storms of which 7 to 10 will intensify to hurricanes, including 3 to 5 becoming major hurricanes - rated at Category 3 or higher. Learn More...
2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season Review
A complete listing and summary of all the major tropical cyclones that occurred in the Atlantic Ocean during the 2006 storm season.
Hurricane Bulletin e-Services
To ensure that Canadians have better access to hurricane forecast information so that they can make early decisions, Environment Canada's Canadian Hurricane Centre has launched three new products designed to make information available electronically in additional ways.
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