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Top forecasters predict an above-average 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, with 18 tropical storms forecast, of which nine will be hurricanes.
The Atlantic hurricane season’s first storms of the year have been short-lived rainmakers. Current conditions suggest July ...
NOAA is forecasting an “active” or “extremely active” hurricane season in its annual Atlantic hurricane season outlook.In its annual prediction, NOAA says there is a 70 percent likelihood ...
On paper, hurricane season doesn’t end until Nov. 30, and recent years have taught us that it’s not over until it’s over. A quiet month so far Since Oct. 1, the Atlantic has mostly flatlined.
Although the Atlantic hurricane season stretches from June 1 through Nov. 30, the peak months are August, September and ...
That means that last month was the first August in 25 years to go without a single named storm in the Atlantic. The last time a season’s first hurricane came this late was on September 11, 2013 ...