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Cyclonic Fury’s May 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Potentially well above-average season predicted

Cyclonic Fury’s May 2020 Atlantic hurricane season forecast: Potentially well above-average season predicted

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on Monday, June 1, but the Atlantic has already seen one tropical storm form – Arthur. Arthur formed off the United States East Coast on May 16 and passed very close to the North Carolina Outer Banks on May 18, though overall effects were minimal. Our confidence has increased since late March that the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season will probably more active than normal, since the equatorial Pacific has cooled to below-normal levels,…

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Cyclonic Fury’s May forecast update: Much less active season than last year predicted

Cyclonic Fury’s May forecast update: Much less active season than last year predicted

Cyclonic Fury has released our May 2018 Atlantic hurricane season forecast update. We have lowered our numbers slightly since the March forecast. Cyclonic Fury now anticipates 10-14 named storms to form during the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, along with 4-7 hurricanes and 2-3 major hurricanes. This updated outlook calls for a 75% probability of near or below average activity. This forecast reduction is based on two primary factors: cooler tropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures and a moderate chance for a…

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