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Hurricane Beryl Maps Tracker: Satellite, Spaghetti Models And More

By weather.com meteorologists

11 hours ago

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Hurricane B​eryl continues to track west-northwest through the Caribbean Sea.

Y​ou can track the hurricane with the following maps below. For the full forecast details, please read our latest article here.

C​urrent Satellite

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Current Satellite
(Reds and oranges are suggestive of stronger winds and heavier thunderstorms.)

B​eryl's Cone of Uncertainty

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Current Satellite and Forecast Path
(The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the tropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.)

C​urrent Watches And Warnings

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(Issued by the National Hurricane Center and country governments )

S​paghetti Models

O​cean Heat Content

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Ocean Heat Content Analysis
(This map shows areas of not only warm water, but warm, deep water that is one ingredient to fuel developing and active tropical cyclones. )

F​orecast Tropical Storm-Force Wind Probabilities

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Tropical Storm-Force Wind Probabilities
(The contours above show the chance of tropical storm-force winds (at least 39 mph) over the next 5 days. Please note the probabilities can increase or decrease in future updates.)

F​orecast Rainfall

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Rainfall Forecast
(This should be interpreted as a broad outlook of where the heaviest rain may fall. Higher amounts may occur where bands or clusters of thunderstorms stall for over a period of a few hours.)

B​eryl's Wind Field Size

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Current Wind Field
(The orange circle shows the extent of the system's tropical-storm-force winds (at least 39 mph). The purple circle indicates the extent of hurricane-force winds (at least 74 mph), according to the National Hurricane Center. Current sustained winds at reporting stations are also plotted. )

W​ind Shear

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Satellite, Wind Shear
(Areas of clouds are shown in white. Areas of strong wind shear, the difference in wind speed and direction with height, are shown in purple. High wind shear is hostile to mature tropical cyclones and those trying to develop. )

B​eryl's Track History

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