hurricanes
This year’s Atlantic hurricane season could bring as many as seven major hurricanes, US government forecasters have said. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year. It says there is an 85 per cent chance of an above-average season from June to November. A total of 17 to 25 named storms have been forecast. It is the highest number of storms the agency has ever projected in its season forecast, with 14 predicted in an average year. Between 8 and 13 are likely to become hurricanes with windspeeds of 119...
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The Americas have been told to brace for an ‘extremely active’ hurricane season this year. Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) in the US are predicting 11 hurricanes in 2024, spurred on by a hotter Atlantic and a switch to ‘La Niña’ conditions. This is the most hurricanes ever predicted by the expert unit since it began issuing an April outlook in 1995. Researchers stress there’s still a high degree of uncertainty about how the season will unfold, but are urging residents along the US coastline and in the Caribbean to prepare. “It takes only one storm near you to make this...
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