Yellowknife Flurricane Center

The Yellowknife Flurricane Center (commonly abbrieviated as YFC) is a weather center headquartered in Yellowknife, NT, Canada. It's responsible for all polar lows, polar storms and flurricanes in the Arctic basin (66° north). It was established on October 5th, 2018 by the Canadian Meteorological Centre. The centre was opened as more flurricanes were appearing in the Arctic Ocean, so it was created to track and give warnings and watches to those at risk of being hit.

Flurricane Wind Scale (FWC)
The YFC uses it's own cyclone scale system, called the Flurricane Wind Scale (FWC) to rate the danger potential of flurricanes based on 1-minute sustained wind speeds. It is similar to the Saffir-Simpson scale in that respect. The flurricane season officially runs from October 1st to May 31st, however storms may form outside of those boundaries.

Storm names
The YFC maintains 4 lists of names used to identify flurricanes and polar storms. These names are used in order without regard to year. Eight names are chosen by six countries with territory in or near the Arctic Circle - Canada, United States of America, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), Iceland, and Norway. Storms are assigned a name once they reach polar storm status.

Current forecast
No storms are currently active.