Tropical Storm Cristina moves across the Atlantic, carrying with it the ancient and indifferent arithmetic of wind, water, and time. The New York Times, drawing on data from the National Hurricane Center, NOAA, and satellite networks, has assembled a set of interactive tools to help coastal residents translate the storm's abstract trajectory into the specific, human language of preparation and decision. In moments like these, information becomes a form of care — the difference between a warning heard and a warning understood.
Live tracking map shows Tropical Storm Cristina's path and wind arrival times
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Factual, data-driven weather reporting with transparent sourcing and methodological notes; minimal bias detected in presentation of objective storm tracking information.
Scientific/technical framing using authoritative government sources (National Hurricane Center, NOAA) with detailed methodological transparency and uncertainty quantification
Impacto Geopolítico
Tropical Storm Cristina tracking is a meteorological event with no geopolitical implications; standard weather reporting and public safety information.
Lente Económico
Tropical Storm Cristina tracking data provides real-time weather intelligence for emergency preparedness and business continuity planning across affected regions.
Consumers face potential supply chain disruptions, temporary business closures, increased insurance claims, property damage costs, and possible price increases for goods and services in affected areas. Travel disruptions and evacuation-related expenses may also impact household budgets.
Governments may activate emergency response protocols, disaster relief funding, and insurance regulatory reviews. Potential for infrastructure investment discussions and climate resilience policy updates. Federal disaster declarations could trigger FEMA assistance and tax relief measures.