Welcome to WeatherTiger's Hurricane Watch! I’m Dr. Ryan Truchelut, a hurricane forecaster and researcher at WeatherTiger. I’ve been forecasting Florida’s hurricane threats professionally for almost 20 years and have been a hurricane analyst for the USA Today Network for the last seven years.

The Hurricane Watch is a newsletter focused on keeping you safe from hurricanes and helping you better understand the science of what makes these ferocious storms tick. I pay special attention to hurricane threats to Florida, but carefully monitor the whole U.S. coast and Atlantic Ocean.

Stay ahead of the storm.

Why become a paid subscriber? First, your support allows me to spend more time writing about hurricanes and developing new forecast tools and tech for my readers, and also earns my eternal gratitude.

It also comes with a ton of exclusive benefits:

Free subscribers will receive the weekly column, basic seasonal outlooks, selected storm coverage, and access to WeatherTiger’s real-time seasonal ACE model between late May and mid-October.

Expert hurricane analysis. Delivered.

I’ve forecasted all of Florida’s worst recent hurricanes, like Irma, Michael, and Dorian. To see our how my forecasts kept WeatherTiger’s subscribers informed in the very worst of what nature has to offer, read our forecasts from Hurricane Ian.

In short, the WeatherTiger’s Hurricane Watch brings the forecasts you need to stay safe, plus ample dad humor when applicable, straight to your inbox. Sign up today!

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Ryan has a bachelor’s degree in Geosciences from Princeton and a doctorate in meteorology from Florida State. He has authored weather analysis for the Washington Post and USA Today and appeared on CNN and BBC World News as a guest expert.