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Track Tropical Cyclones in Real-Time

TSR’s award-winning Storm Tracker is a free, easy-to-use tool for monitoring active tropical cyclones across the globe. Updated every 3 - 12 hours, it provides live storm positions and projected paths using data from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). Storm tracks and intensities are colour-coded according to the Saffir–Simpson wind scale, making it easy to assess potential severity at a glance. TSR’s Storm Tracker includes probabilistic wind swathes, allowing users to understand the likelihood of a location being hit by damaging winds. Users can see the chance of Tropical Storm strength winds (39+ mph) and Category 1+ winds (74+ mph) affecting an area, across time intervals of 0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours). Point zooms allow users to examine the error margin of the projected storm position, factoring in variance.

Whether for business continuity, emergency planning, or public awareness, TSR’s Storm Tracker helps users understand the likelihood of impact to people, infrastructure, and assets, enabling faster, more informed decisions.


There are no active NW Pacific systems as of 20 Feb, 23:35 GMT
Storm Tracker Map
Current Satellite Images
RegionImage Type
Atlantic IRVisible
Atlantic WVIR En
NE Pacific IRVisible
NW Pacific IRWV
Indian Ocean IRVisible
W Australia IRWV
E Australia IRWV
SW Pacific IRWV
Tropical Cyclone Windspeed Scale*
StrengthCategory1 Minute Maximum Sustained Winds
knotsmphkm/h
Tropical DepressionTD<34<39<63
Tropical StormTS34-6339-7363-118
Typhoon Cat 164-8274-95119-153
Typhoon Cat 283-9596-110154-177
Typhoon Cat 396-112111-129178-208
Typhoon Cat 4113-136130-156209-251
Super Typhoon Cat 5>136>156>251

*Note that the windspeed scale used here is the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale. This differs from wind scales used by regional agencies other than the National Hurricane Center. The category applied to a storm on this site may differ from the category applied by an official regional meteorological agency.

Click here for a demo of the Storm Tracker during Hurricane Milton (October 2024).
Click here for a demo of the Storm Tracker during the 11th November 2024.