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  • The 2024 hurricane season forecasts are alarming. Can history teach us what to expect?
    All the early predictions are calling for a very active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. The combination of La Niña and record warm water temperatures isn't good when it comes to tropical cyclones.
    04/16/2024 - 2:47 am | View Link
  • Map Shows States at Risk Amid 'Hyperactive' Hurricane Season Warning
    Experts attributed the forecast of an "extremely active" season to warmer than usual sea temperatures and a cooler La Niña pattern in the Pacific, decreasing westerly winds into the Atlantic.
    04/8/2024 - 5:16 am | View Link
  • Atlantic hurricane season will be 'extremely active' in 2024, forecasters warn
    The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is likely to be one of the most ... providing storms with more energy, and warmed the air, so it now holds more moisture and can unleash more heavy rain.
    04/8/2024 - 2:05 am | View Link
  • Colorado State predicts 'extremely active' 2024 hurricane season
    (WPEC) — Researchers at Colorado State University have announced their 2024 Atlantic Basin seasonal hurricane forecast Thursday morning, anticipating the season will be extremely active.
    04/4/2024 - 12:22 pm | View Link
  • Experts predict "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season
    The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts June 1 and finishes November 30, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October. Hurricane activity tends to peak in mid-September ...
    04/4/2024 - 9:36 am | View Link
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