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Hurricane_Tracks_2012_2022 (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This feature layer, utilizing data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, displays hurricane tracks from 2012-2022. Subset of the Living Atlas' Historical Hurricane Tracks

Service ItemId: 4cb88103b15246038b2e9d35d13d0329

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False

Supports Shared Templates: False

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Historical Hurricane Tracks

This feature layer, utilizing data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), displays hurricane tracks from 1842-2022. According to NOAA, "a tropical cyclone is a rotating low-pressure weather system that has organized thunderstorms but no fronts (a boundary separating two air masses of different densities). Tropical cyclones with maximum sustained surface winds of less than 39 miles per hour (mph) are called tropical depressions. Those with maximum sustained winds of 39 mph or higher are called tropical storms. When a storm's maximum sustained winds reach 74 mph, it is called a hurricane."USDOC NOAA Historical Hurricane Tracks _ 800x400 _ screen capture
Data currency: December 31, 2022
Data source: International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS)
Data modification: Field added - Hurricane Date
For more informationInternational Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS)
Support documentation: IBTrACS v04 column documentation
For feedback, please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.com

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Per NOAA, its mission is "To understand and predict changes in climate, weather, ocean, and coasts, to share that knowledge and information with others, and to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources."


Copyright Text: National Oceanic and Atmospherice Administration (NOAA). Knapp, K. R., M. C. Kruk, D. H. Levinson, H. J. Diamond, and C. J. Neumann, 2010: The International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS): Unifying tropical cyclone best track data. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 91, 363-376. doi:10.1175/2009BAMS2755.1 Knapp, K. R., H. J. Diamond, J. P. Kossin, M. C. Kruk, C. J. Schreck, 2018: International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS) Project, Version 4. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. doi:10.25921/82ty-9e16

Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)

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Supported Operations:   Query   ConvertFormat   Get Estimates