Researchers predict above-average 2025 hurricane season
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researchers at Colorado State University see another one on the way for 2025.
From The New York Times
Colorado State University forecasters in an early prediction said on Thursday the upcoming 2025 hurricane season would be above average with four major hurricanes out of nine hurricanes among 17 named...
From U.S. News & World Report
Forecasters also predict an above-average probability for at least one major hurricane to make landfall along the continental United States coastline or in the Caribbean.
From USA Today
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An early forecast calls for an above-average hurricane season this summer, and the nation's top storm-tracking agency has just been hit with deep staff cuts.
Forecasters worry about warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form and the predicted absence of an El Niño.
It’s only spring, but some weather forecasters are already focusing on this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. The season, which spans June through November, is shaping up to be a busy one, according to hurricane researchers at Colorado State University.
Brianna, Holly, Miguel will replace Beryl, Helene and Milton on the rotating list of hurricane names. When a storm name is retired from the Atlantic's list, member countries of the WMO from that region select a new name.
Early predictions point to an active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what local residents should know.
Hurricane experts from Colorado State University are predicting another active Atlantic hurricane season. How likely are impacts in your state?