The top 10 neighbors for the National Hurricane Center span government agencies, Florida politicians, grocery chains, and cruise lines — no single cluster dominates, which is the defining structural fact here.
The shape is broad. National Hurricane Center (the Atlantic-facing social handle, classified as a Tools and Resources resource) leads at 0.97, the only neighbor that approaches the center entity's own function. After that, the set fans out quickly across subcategories. Marco Rubio (0.87) and Rick Scott (0.86) are the two highest-scoring Politicians, followed by NOAA (0.84) and NOAA Satellites (0.81) — the only other Government neighbors in the top 10. Nikki Fried (0.81) adds a third Politician. Then the set crosses into retail: Publix (0.81) and Publix Super Markets (0.81) are the two Grocery entries. National Weather Service (0.78) is the fourth Government neighbor. Ron DeSantis (0.77) rounds out the top 10 as a fourth Politician.
The subcategory tally across the top 10: four Politicians, four Government entities (including the center's own subcategory), and two Grocery entries. No Travel brand, no media outlet, and no sports team appears in the top 10 — though all three show up in the wider graph. The Florida political cluster sitting alongside NOAA-family agencies and a dominant regional grocery chain points to an audience defined less by weather interest alone and more by a specific geographic and civic profile: Florida residents who follow both state government and local preparedness infrastructure.
This broad shape, with no single dominant neighbor beyond the near-duplicate at position one, reflects an audience that is wide rather than niche — drawn from a large, regionally concentrated population rather than a narrow interest community.