Increases the probability of having an Active Hurricane Season
10 to 17 named storms, 9 to 5 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 intense hurricanes are now expected.
Tormentas |
10 a 17 |
Huracanes |
9 a 5 |
Huracanes Cat. 4 o mayor |
2 a 4 |
The National Hurricane Center (NOAA) reported last week that it increased the chance of having a hurricane season above normal for the remainder of the year.
The El Niño phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean has come to an end, which will make the conditions in the Pacific Ocean a little more favorable for the development of tropical systems.
The probability that an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season is now 45% In May this year the NOAA said the probability of this was 30%
NOAA’s *Updated* 2019 Atlantic #HurricaneSeason Outlook now calls for: 10-17 named storms of which 5-9 could become hurricanes, including 2-4 major hurricanes.
But remember: #ItOnlyTakesOne
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NOAA (@NOAA) August 8, 2019