NOAA predicts below-normal Atlantic hurricane season
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A strong El Niño likely impacts the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season. A below-average season is expected, but there are certain areas we need to monitor closely.
Read full article: A soggy Sunday in store for Central Florida before Tropical Depression 9 moves in Tropical Depression Nine is organizing quickly, with signs pointing to it becoming a tropical storm very soon. As of Sunday morning, the convection has ...
The National Hurricane Center reports no tropical cyclone activity is expected over the next seven days. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1; the eastern Pacific season started May 15. Early tropical waves moving across the Atlantic usually run into too much dry air and wind shear to develop into hurricanes.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean. One tropical wave is moving toward the Caribbean, where warm waters could support its development. Forecasters say it is too early to determine if the tropical wave will ...
Should another weather system develop into a tropical storm, the system would be named Jerry. The USA TODAY Network in Florida provides daily tropics watch reports during hurricane season (June 1-Nov. 30). Weather Watch from USA TODAY: Envía HOLA al (239 ...