NCFC

Origins
The NCFC Originated from a wind field expansion of Hypercane Gerald. This put Miami well within the C7 wind field. The NHC announced a plan to deflect Gerald, But was never executed. The storm caused most of Miami as well as the NHC HQ to be destroyed. In the wake of Gerald, Public outcry was rampant about the failed attempt to deflect the hypercane. The NHC then collapsed under the pressure and was replaced by the NCFC.

Info about the agency
The NCFC stands for the National cyclone forecast center. The HQ is based in Chicago, as to avoid powerful storms. Even if it were to sustain a direct hit, it is rated to survive up to C6 winds. The HQ annually receives equipment from other nations. As of 2030, the agency was still operational.