Wind and water Forecasts for this yearHouston Chronicle
The latest forecast from hurricane experts at Colorado State University calls for a slightly below-average hurricane season this year. However, coastal residents should prepare for hurricane season as they do every year, as it...
This year's hurricane season has been quiet so far, despite predictions early in the summer of severe hurricane activity due to high ocean temperatures. Meteorologists noted this was the first Labor Day weekend in 27 years without a named storm forming in the Atlantic. Over...
But at this point, all signs point to a more active year than 2023, but then again, it wouldn’t take much for a season to outdo last yearas it was the least impactful for the U.S. in nearly a decade. ENSO model forecast (FOX Weather) 2023 HURRICANE SEASON: LEAST IMPACTFUL FOR US...
The long-term season averages are 12 named storms, with six hurricanes and three major ones. The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1, but tropical weather got a head-start this year:Hurricane Alex made an unseasonable debut in Januaryover the far eastern Atlantic. ...
“Meteorologists are saying this year's hurricane season could be very dangerous,” saidMike Eilts, President and CEO of WDT. “It is important for families to be as prepared as possible to combat the severe we...
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2023 Atlantic hurricane storm names Twenty-one storm names make up this year’s list. The last time there was a cyclone named Arlene, Bret and Cindy was back six years ago in 2017. The season also produced significant hurricanes such as Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate. ...
This year's forecast is based on ocean temperatures. Warmer temperatures produce more tropical storms which can then turn into hurricanes. "The issue really this year is the unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic " said Frank Lepore of the National Hurricane Center. 60.Which of...