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Cyclonic Fury’s final 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Potentially hyperactive season predicted

Cyclonic Fury’s final 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Potentially hyperactive season predicted

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has been off to a historic start. Nine named storms have formed so far, including two hurricanes (Hanna and Isaias). Nine named storms is the most on record through this date, surpassing the 2005 season, which had the most named storms on record (28). However, Accumulated Cyclone Energy is much lower than 2005, since most of the storms have been weak and short-lived and only two have reached hurricane strength. It should be stressed, though,…

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Cyclonic Fury’s final 2018 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Slightly below average activity anticipated

Cyclonic Fury’s final 2018 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Slightly below average activity anticipated

Cyclonic Fury has released its July 2018 Atlantic hurricane season forecast update, and we now anticipate that the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season will see activity slightly below the long-term average. Our final forecast anticipates a total of 10-13 named storms to form in the Atlantic basin this year, along with 5-7 hurricanes, 1-3 major hurricanes and an Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) index of 80 (+/- 20) units. This forecast includes the three systems that have already formed in the Atlantic…

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