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Public Information Statement 24-42
National Weather Service Headquarters Silver Spring MD
330 PM EDT Mon Jun 3 2024

To: Subscribers:
 -NOAA Weather Wire Service
 -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
 -NOAAPort
 Other NWS Partners, Users and Employees

From: Greg Schoor, Chief
 Marine, Tropical, and Tsunami Services Branch

Subject: Soliciting Comments on the Addition of U.S. Inland Watches/
 Warnings to Tropical Cyclone Track and Error Cone Graphics
from
 the National Hurricane Center Through November 30, 2024

Effective on or about August 15, 2024, the National Hurricane Center
(NHC)
will experimentally provide Tropical Cyclone (TC) Track and Error
Cone
Graphics (i.e., Cone Graphics) that include inland tropical storm and
hurricane watches and warnings in the contiguous United States (U.S.)
as
well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  The NWS is
soliciting
comments on this experimental version of the Cone Graphic from NHC
through
November 30, 2024.

Examples of the experimental Cone Graphic from NHC can be found here:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/experimental/cone/

The experimental cone will be available with each NHC advisory or
special
advisory. When there are tropical storm or hurricane watches or
warnings
in effect for the contiguous United States (U.S.), Puerto Rico, or
the
U.S. Virgin Islands and available for processing, the experimental
version
of the Cone Graphic will depict the inland areas in where those
watches
and warnings are in effect. In addition, the experimental cone shows
a
solid white area to depict the uncertainty for the entire 5-day
forecast
period while the operational version of the Cone Graphic has a solid
white
area to depict the track forecast uncertainty for days 1-3 of the
forecast, while the stippled area depicts the uncertainty on days
4-5. The
experimental cone can be found on webpages with the following Uniform
Resource Locator (URL) format:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at#.shtml?expcone

Where # is a single digit 1-5, or bin number, that varies based
on the
storm order for that season.  The number is assigned on a rotating
basis
by system number such that products for the first, sixth, or eleventh
system of the season in a basin are assigned bin 1; products for the
second, seventh, or twelfth system of the season in a basin are
assigned
bin 2, and so on.

When available, the experimental Cone Graphic can also be found
through
the hurricanes.gov main page by selecting the Cone Graphic thumbnail
that
will take the user to the operational Cone Graphic page.  On that
page
will be a link to the experimental Cone Graphic.

The current operational Cone Graphic depicts tropical wind watches
and
warnings as lines along the coast.  The operational version of the
Cone
Graphic will remain available on the hurricanes.gov site during the
experimental period for the version of the Cone Graphic that includes
inland watches/warnings.  No changes will be made to the content or
provision of the operational Cone Graphic at this time.

The NWS will evaluate the comments received and will determine any
additional need for changes based on public feedback.  Please provide
feedback through the NWS survey at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ExpInlandWWonConeGraphics_2024

For more information on the operational and experimental Cone
Graphic,
please see the Product Description Document:
https://nsdesk.servicenowservices.com/api/g_noa/nwspc/res2/55c9b14e87
daca1
04b0fa8a60cbb35bc

If you have questions, please contact:

Jessica Schauer
NWS Tropical Services Program Manager
National Weather Service
Miami, FL
tropical.program@noaa.gov

National Public Information Statements are online at:

https://www.weather.gov/notification/