Busy Hurricane Season Eyed
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The University of Colorado foresees an active cyclone season: 17 storms and 4 intense hurricanes. 56% could impact the Caribbean and South Florida.
The report detailed the probability that a major hurricane, of category 3 or more, will impact the United States in the current Atlantic cyclone season is 51%, above the historical average of 43%, a report from the State University of Colorado (CSU) warned Wednesday. EFE At the present time of Atlantic cyclones, from June 1 to November 30, there is a 26% chance that a major hurricane will touch land on the east coast of the United States, 33% fo…
Busy hurricane season eyed - Ocala Gazette
Colorado State University researchers on June 11 kept in place a forecast for another above-average hurricane season. Pointing to generally warmer-than-normal water temperatures across the eastern and central Atlantic Ocean, the forecasters’ models predicted 17 named storms, with nine reaching hurricane status and four becoming major storms. “We anticipate an above-average probability for major hurricanes […] To access this entire article, …
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