The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season was no pushover. With a total of 20 named storms, seven of those hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes, it was the fourth most active season on record since 1950. And, mind you, this was despite the presence of a developing El Niño. So, with the upcomi...
2024 Atlantic hurricane season predictions Colorado State University outlook:Experts led by Phil Klotzbach believe the 2024 hurricane season will be extremely active andreleased their busiest seasonal outlook ever issued during April. The CSU team expects 23 named storms. Of those, 11 could become hur...
Forecasters will monitor key regions throughout the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans for signs of what’s to come during the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Expect to see the first outlooks issued by next spring. It’s likely that one or more of this year’s hur...
MORE: NOAA predicts very active hurricane season for 2024, issues highest-ever early season outlook Wind shear from a cold front in the eastern U.S. is warding off the development of tropical cyclones to the south, Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist at...
The outlook for an area in the southwestern Caribbean Sea.(FOX Weather) "There is a general consensus in the computer forecast model projections that the system will be at or near tropical storm strength when it reaches the southern Gulf on Wednesday or Thursday," says FOX Weather Hurricane Sp...
FOX Weather hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross breaks down the latest hurricane season outlook released on Thursday. (Credit: FOX Weather) Hurricane experts at Colorado State University have increased the anticipated amount tropical cyclones they expect to form in the Atlantic basin during the ...
Water temperatures across the Atlantic are among the warmest we’ve ever seen this time of year—a terrible sign heading into hurricane season
the United States saw its 11th consecutive warmer than normal summer. It also was the 6th consecutive active than normal Atlantic Hurricane season. We seem to be stuck in a regime of summers full of heat with a decent amount of tropical activity across the Atlantic and our outlook for this ...
The article discusses the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) prediction of a normal 2014 Atlantic hurricane season. Topics include the anticipation of El Ni卤o wind shears reducing the number and intensity of storm...
Get ready for what nearly all the experts think will be one of the busiest Atlantic hurricane seasons on record thanks to unprecedented ocean heat and a brewing La Nina.