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HurricaneTrack Legendary, Immersive, and Educational live coverage of weather! - You Track It. We Take You There. Thank you!

Mark Sudduth began HurricaneTrack from humble beginnings in 1999, beginning with an annual publication of a Hurricane Tracking Map for local radio and news stations in the Wilimington, NC Area. Over the following 2 decades, HurricaneTrack has evolved to become a Crowd Funded, Science Based project aimed at informing and educating the public on Severe Weather and Hurricanes, and covering weather ev

ents live in an immersive way unmatched elsewhere. We are completely 100% crowdfunded, thanks to viewers like YOU! If you are interested in joining the project and gaining access to all of our live cam feeds and being the first to know what's going on out there, as well as join a community of like-minded individuals, visit us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/hurricanetrack.

Today, We have another higher-end impact day of Severe Weather expected across the Southern Plains. We will be live agai...
19/05/2025

Today, We have another higher-end impact day of Severe Weather expected across the Southern Plains. We will be live again today, starting at 3PM CDT (4PM EDT) on the ground to cover these storms!

We are live from Kansas as we track the ongoing Severe Weather Threat! Strap in and Join the Chase, LIVE!
18/05/2025

We are live from Kansas as we track the ongoing Severe Weather Threat! Strap in and Join the Chase, LIVE!

Strap in and join the HurricaneTrack Severe Weather Team as Mark Sudduth and CJ Morgan intercept Today’s Severe Weather threat on the plains of Kansas! You w...

A Moderate Risk (level 4 of 5) of Severe Weather is in place over the heart of Tornado Alley. Today has the potential to...
18/05/2025

A Moderate Risk (level 4 of 5) of Severe Weather is in place over the heart of Tornado Alley. Today has the potential to be a big day out on the plains for large, destructive hail, as well as some potentially strong, long-tracked Tornadoes. Our Severe Weather Team is in the field and will be live starting at 3PM CT/4PM ET on Facebook Live and Youtube!

06/05/2025

Spent yesterday afternoon and evening out in the Permian basin tracking down severe weather. Here are some highlights from that effort.

I was joined by my friend and colleague Dr Hal Needham and appreciated his assistance!

05/05/2025

Even though it is only early May, we are seeing signs that we might have to watch for development potential as we head towards the end of the month. Long range guidance suggests a favorable pattern setting up, so we will need to keep an eye on the SE Pacific as well as the SW Caribbean.

Mark covers this, plus a look at severe weather and flooding, all in today's video discussion.

Before we get to hurricane season, we have to deal with severe weather. Our new project to study the effects of hail con...
04/05/2025

Before we get to hurricane season, we have to deal with severe weather.

Our new project to study the effects of hail continues this year and I’ll be back out in search of huge frozen hydrometeorites tomorrow and Tuesday.

The target area will be west Texas somewhere within the “ENHANCED” area as seen on this screen capture from the SPC site.

My goal is to collect and measure the largest hail stones I can find while also using remotely operating cameras to record their (literal) impacts.

I’ll be streaming live here and via our YouTube channel beginning at 3pm ET tomorrow.

Tune in and join me as I hunt potentially large and destructive hail in Texas.

With hurricane season approaching, we thought it would be appropriate to inform you about the list of names that will be...
02/05/2025

With hurricane season approaching, we thought it would be appropriate to inform you about the list of names that will be used this year.

Note that Dexter replaces Dorian from 2019.

How far down the list do you think we will get? Do you share a name with any of the names on the list?

Welcome to May! With hurricane season approaching I wanted to post some important new info regarding rip currents that t...
01/05/2025

Welcome to May! With hurricane season approaching I wanted to post some important new info regarding rip currents that the NHC and NWS have been working on.

Check out this post and let me know if you’ve ever had to deal with a rip current or know someone who has. They can be deadly and the more we are aware of them, the safer we will be.

https://x.com/nws/status/1917549506712715636?s=46&t=9I482aR1PUSeSs-qEWYk2w

15/03/2025

Join CJ Morgan from the Studio in Florida as well as other HT Team members as we launch wall-to-wall coverage of today's dangerous HIGH RISK threat of Severe Weather and Tornadoes in the Southeast.

For more information see http://hurricanetrack.com/ and check out our Patreon page at patreon.com/hurricanetrack!

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10/01/2025

Grab a hot beverage and strap into your chairs to join the team as Mark Sudduth heads out to WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA to cover our second Winter Storm of the 2024-2025 Winter Season! Times for the stream are approximate.
At Times mark may mute audio.

Full access to the remote camera streams are only for Patreons, however Mark will post and show previews of them from them here at times. (Check twitter and public Patreon as well -- see below)

Feel free to use the chat, but Mark usually won't be able to respond directly. The chat is moderated, on slow mode, and requires you to be subscribed to the channel for at least 10 minutes.

Some times during the stream the audio may be muted for privacy. Facebook live streams last 8 hours, if that time limit is reached, another live stream may be started to replace it.

For more information see http://hurricanetrack.com/ and check out his Patreon page to help support his work.

Support Mark and gain access to all the feeds: / hurricanetrack

Twitter: / hurricanetrack
Store: http://hurricanetrack.com/store.html

November is here and it looks to start off active. Here’s my latest video discussion. Have a great weekend!
01/11/2024

November is here and it looks to start off active.

Here’s my latest video discussion.

Have a great weekend!

Looks like there will be plenty to track as the begin the last month of hurricane season.Support this channel via Patreon ...

After surprising Oscar, it will be time to keep close tabs on the western Caribbean as we end October. There’s a conside...
21/10/2024

After surprising Oscar, it will be time to keep close tabs on the western Caribbean as we end October. There’s a considerable signal for something to develop in this region as we begin the last month of the hurricane season.

Support this channel via Patreon and have access to our live feeds, discord access, original conten...

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