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NHC Atlantic hurricane alerts by email

National Hurricane Center advisories for named Atlantic storms threatening the Gulf refining and LNG corridor, delivered the moment they publish, with an AI read on the energy market impact.

Why this feed exists

A named storm on a track toward the Gulf Coast puts a meaningful share of U.S. refining and LNG export capacity in its path, and crude, natural gas, and refined-product prices have historically started moving on the forecast track well before landfall. The National Hurricane Center publishes advisories on a fixed schedule the moment a system is classified.

What each alert includes

The advisory excerpt and link, an AI headline, and a Market read on energy exposure: which refining, LNG, or offshore production infrastructure sits within the forecast cone, how the storm's projected strength compares to historical Gulf events, and the plausible transmission to crude, gasoline, and natural gas prices.

What we filter, honestly

The NHC issues routine seasonal outlooks and tropical-wave monitoring notes that rarely affect markets. This feed alerts only on advisories for storms that have been named and are on a track toward the Gulf refining and LNG corridor. It skips every other disturbance the NHC is watching.

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