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ABNT20 KNHC 010500
TWOAT 

Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
200 AM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:

Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 7 days.

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Today marks the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, which 
will run until November 30. The long-term averages for the number of 
named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes are 14, 7, and 3, 
respectively.

The list of names for 2025 is as follows:

Name         Pronunciation       Name         Pronunciation
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Andrea        AN-dree uh         Lorenzo       loh-REN-zoh
Barry         BAIR-ree           Melissa       meh-LIH-suh
Chantal       shahn-TAHL         Nestor        NES-tor 
Dexter        DEHK-ster          Olga          OAL-guh 
Erin          AIR-rin            Pablo         PAHB-lo
Fernand       fair-NAHN          Rebekah       reh-BEH-kuh
Gabrielle     ga-bree-ELL        Sebastien     se-BAS-tee-en
Humberto      oom-BAIR-toh       Tanya         TAHN-yuh
Imelda        ee-MEHL-dah        Van           van
Jerry         JEHR-ee            Wendy         WEN-dee
Karen         KAIR-ren

A full list of Atlantic basin tropical cyclone names and
pronunciations can be found at:
www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/aboutnames_pronounce_atlc.pdf

This product, the Tropical Weather Outlook, briefly describes 
significant areas of disturbed weather and their potential for 
tropical cyclone formation during the next seven days.  The issuance 
times of this product are 2 AM, 8 AM, 2 PM, and 8 PM EDT.  After the 
change to standard time in November, the issuance times are 1 AM,   
7 AM, 1 PM, and 7 PM EST.

A Special Tropical Weather Outlook will be issued to provide 
updates, as necessary, in between the regularly scheduled issuances 
of the Tropical Weather Outlook.  Special Tropical Weather Outlooks 
will be issued under the same WMO and AWIPS headers as the regular 
Tropical Weather Outlooks.

A standard package of products, consisting of the tropical cyclone 
public advisory, the forecast/advisory, the cyclone discussion, and 
a wind speed probability product, is issued every six hours for all 
ongoing tropical cyclones.  In addition, a special advisory package 
may be issued at any time to advise of significant unexpected 
changes or to modify watches or warnings.

NHC has the option to issue advisories, watches, and warnings for 
disturbances that are not yet a tropical cyclone, but which pose the 
threat of bringing tropical storm or hurricane conditions to land 
areas within 72 hours.  For these land-threatening "potential 
tropical cyclones", NHC will issue the full suite of advisory and 
watch/warning products.  Potential tropical cyclones share the 
naming conventions currently in place for tropical depressions, 
being numbered from a single list (e.g., "One", "Two", "Three", 
etc.). 

The Tropical Cyclone Update is a brief statement to inform of 
significant changes in a tropical cyclone, to post or cancel watches 
or warnings, or to provide hourly position updates between 
intermediate advisories when the storm center is easily followed by 
radar.  It can also be used in lieu of or to precede the issuance of 
a special advisory package.  Tropical Cyclone Updates, which can be 
issued at any time, can be found under WMO header WTNT61-65 KNHC, 
and under AWIPS header MIATCUAT1-5.

All NHC text and graphical products are available on the web at 
https://www.hurricanes.gov.  More information on NHC text and 
graphical products can be found at 
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/NHC_Product_Description.pdf.  
New and updated products for the 2025 season can be found at 
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pdf/NHC_New_Products_Updates_2025.pdf.

You can also interact with NHC on Facebook at 
https://www.facebook.com/NWSNHC.  Notifications are available via 
X when select National Hurricane Center products are issued.  
Information about our Atlantic X feed (@NHC_Atlantic) is 
available at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/socialmedia/.

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Forecaster Kelly