Severe summer temperatures will bring an “explosive” hurricane season to the United States, with 20 to 25 named storms originating in the Atlantic Ocean, say multiple weather experts.
Forecasters confirm that this season will see a considerable uptick in occurrences compared to previous decades.
An average of 14.4 named storms are expected in a regular season. But this year, we’ll have 23. In the same vein, it’s “normal” to see 7.2 hurricanes but we’ll have 11.
Out of these 11 hurricanes, five will become categories 3–4-5, according to the University of Colorado.
Experts at the Weather Company and Atmospheric G2 confirm that this hurricane season will be one of
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