Whether you are taking a
Caribbean cruise, planning a transatlantic crossing, cruising Europe or
Alaska bound, weather is a crucial aspect of the voyage. Here you will
find links to forecasts, reports and tracking sites covering all cruise
related weather topics. We have divided the links into two sections for
easier navigation: General Weather Datafor current weather
conditions and forecasts and Tropical Storm Data for projections,
updates and tracking maps worldwide.
Weather UndergroundWeather Channel Although there are many web sites devoted to bringing you
extensive weather reports, above are two sites we have found to
be the most comprehensive and most easily navigated. They
provide current data for around the world, radar and satellite
maps,extended forecasts and other travel related
information. Follow either link for timely and valuable weather
information.
Specific City/Area Weather: Interested in locating
information about a specific city, location or country. Follow
this link to provide you with up to the minute weather details
about any area that may be part of your travel plans.
Alaska Weather: On an Alaskan cruise weather certainly can
affect your excursion plans and outdoor experiences. Alaska
covers a vast area, and weather can vary a great deal from port
to port. Here you will find the weather details you need to plan
accordingly.
Hawaii Weather: Although we envision weather in Hawaii to be
perfect all year round, there are weather patterns that effect
conditions on the various islands in the chain. Check this link
to keep current on weather developments for this destination.
Caribbean Weather:
This site is designed to provide you with a complete outlook
and weather watch specifically for the islands in the Caribbean.
WorldWeather.org: A
climatological information site providing weather averages
world-wide.
National Hurricane Center:
Go directly to the source. This is the official government site
for reporting and tracking tropical storms and hurricanes.
Tropical Storms Worldwide: Provided by the University of
Hawaii, this site maintains tracking maps that plot movement,
assesses strike probabilities, and target projections for
tropical storms in any given area worldwide.
Hurricane Storm Tracker: If
you are into Java enabled animations and don't mind waiting for
the site to load, then this is a fun site to view the path of
storms and track their progress.
Free Tracking Map:
For those who like to personally chart storms and hurricanes,
this link is for you. Here you will find a printable, official
tracking map that is provided by the Atlantic Tropical Weather
Center for free.