Cuban experts also agreed with these forecasts. Specialists from theand theForecast Center of the Institute of Meteorologyon the island reported that the 2024 hurricane season would be very active throughout the North Atlantic basin, which also includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. "...
NOAA issued its highest-on-record May hurricane forecast for 2024 hurricane season All categories of storms are predicted to surpass the average annual numbers, according to National Weather Service forecasters at a news conference on the 2024 hurricane outlook on Thursday....
With just over a week to go before the official start of hurricane season, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is warning of a very active season to come. The agency said most of the factors considered in preparing the seasonal forecast are pointing to a season of many...
NOAA forecasters Update Hurricane PredictionsJOY BLACKBURN
While the weather pattern could still be a ways away, forecasters say the warm surface temperatures already present in the Tropical Atlantic will make for notable hurricane activity in the coming weeks. The2024 Atlantic hurricane seasongot off to a strong start with Beryl, which made histor...
CBSreports that the El Niño that affected the forecasts earlier this year is gone. However, climatologists predict that La Niña will develop in the weeks and months to come, which could accelerate the hurricane development. ALa Niña is a phenomenonthat produces cooler than average ...
The upcoming Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be less active than recent years, with a forecast of a near-average season.
Usually, during active hurricane seasons, the region is highlighted for being at risk for tropical downpours, which can happen as early as June 1. With most of the region expected to see around normal amounts of showers and thunderstorms, it indicates that NOAA forecasters believe the Southeast...
Hurricane KatrinaNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite image of Hurricane Katrina, taken on August 28, 2005. NOAA’s staff and equipment have been used extensively to predict and tracktropical cyclonesand other weather-related phenomena, such astornadooutbreaks andsnowstorms, to monitor...
Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program (HFIP): Plans to transition HWRF to FV3 based system The 10-y goal of the first phase of the NOAA Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project (HFIP) was to reduce 'forecast error' by 50%. While the definition of a tropical cyclone (TC) forecast in HFIP wa...