Online experts you can trust for Hurricane Milton info

These hurricane pros are sharing accurate information about the terrifying storm.
By Rebecca Ruiz  on 
Satellite imagery of Hurricane Milton over the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Milton as seen from a satellite on Oct. 8, 2024. Credit: NOAA / CIRA

Hurricane Milton is the monster storm churning through the Gulf of Mexico, and is headed toward the populated Tampa Bay region of Florida. Numerous weather experts are watching the major hurricane closely, sharing real-time updates about what's being forecast as possibly the worst storm to strike Tampa in a century.

The wind and storm surge predictions are so dire that both Tampa mayor Jane Castor and President Joe Biden are urging residents in evacuation zones to flee, or face imminent death.

But finding accurate information online about Milton's path and landfall isn't easy. Conspiracy theories and misinformation about the hurricane are rife. The situation is so bad that the White House's new Reddit account will start debunking bad information circulating about Milton and Hurricane Helene, which tore through parts of Florida and the southeast just weeks ago.

Meanwhile, bona fide weather experts are worn out by untrained posters and commenters who think they know a thing or two about tropical cyclones.

To help you filter out the falsehoods, we've assembled a list of trusted weather experts on X/Twitter who've been tracking Milton. Of course, accounts run by the National Hurricane Center and the National Weather Service, federal agencies tasked specifically with updating the public around the clock, are also trustworthy.

Now, here are top weather experts to follow for accurate information, presented in alphabetical order:

Dr. Levi Cowan, @TropicalTidbits

Expertise: Owner and developer of the hurricane forecasting site Tropical Tidbits

Tomer Burg, @burgwx

Expertise: NWS Weather prediction center meteorologist

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Dylan Federico, @DylanFedericoWX

Expertise: FOX4 Dallas-Ft. Worth meteorologist

Bill Karins, @BillKarins

Expertise: Certified broadcast meteorologist for NBC News

Philip Klotzbach, @philklotzbach

Expertise: Senior research for the department of atmospheric science at Colorado State University

Brian McNoldy, @BMcNoldy

Expertise: Senior research associate at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science

John Morales @JohnMoralesTV

Expertise: Hurricane specialist for NBC 6 South Florida

Stephen M. Strader, @StephenMStrader

Expertise: Severe storms meteorologist

Brian Tang, @btangyWx

Expertise: Associate professor of atmospheric science at University at Albany

Eric Webb, @webberweather

Expertise: Government meteorologist

Dr. Kim Woo, @DrKimWood

Expertise: Associate professor in the department of hydrology & atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona

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Rebecca Ruiz
Rebecca Ruiz

Rebecca Ruiz is a Senior Reporter at Mashable. She frequently covers mental health, digital culture, and technology. Her areas of expertise include suicide prevention, screen use and mental health, parenting, youth well-being, and meditation and mindfulness. Prior to Mashable, Rebecca was a staff writer, reporter, and editor at NBC News Digital, special reports project director at The American Prospect, and staff writer at Forbes. Rebecca has a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and a Master's in Journalism from U.C. Berkeley. In her free time, she enjoys playing soccer, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where she can't get cell service, and hiking with her border collie.


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