Forecasters at Colorado State University are predicting that the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season will have 19 named storms and nine hurricanes, slightly higher than the yearly average.
Sunday marks the first day of routine issuance of Atlantic basin Tropical Weather Outlooks from NHC. Outlooks will be issued four times a day through Nov 30.– Two weeks ahead of the start of hurricane season, the National Weather Service’s National Hurricane Center on Sunday began issuing its Atlantic basin Tropical Weather Outlook in 2022.
Four times each day, NWS will look at significant areas of disturbed weather and their potential for tropical cyclone formation.Forecasters at Colorado State University are predicting that the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season will have 19 named storms and nine hurricanes, slightly higher than the yearly average for the past three decades. The season starts in June and ends in November.
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