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With the start of the Atlantic hurricane season only 10 days away, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
Forecasters within NOAA’s National Weather Service predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.
Ken Graham, Director of the National Weather Service, made the announcement with a prediction of a 60% chance of an ...
ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than ...
Other top forecasters are predicting an active season. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and continues through November 30.
It's important to keep in mind that this outlook predicts activity across the entire Atlantic Basin: the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of America (formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico).
Atlantic hurricane season will likely experience above-average activity, the National Hurricane Center announced on Thursday.
NOAA's National Weather Service has predicted an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season for 2025. With a 60% chance of higher ...
Federal forecasters predicted an unusually heavy hurricane season at a briefing in New Orleans on Thursday. “Everything’s in ...
Based on averages during the 30-year stretch from 1990 to 2020, the “normal” Atlantic hurricane season produces 14 named storms, with seven of those becoming hurricanes and three turning into major ...
The 2015 hurricane season was the last below normal season for activity. It was followed by a spate of active years including 2020's 30 named storms.
NOAA believes ENSO-neutral conditions, warmer-than-average ocean temperatures, weak wind shear and the potential for higher ...