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  1. The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin is from June 1 to November 30, but tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.
    In fact, according to AccuWeather, the three most active months for hurricanes in the Atlantic are August, September and October. Hurricane season lasts from June through November. This season, most forecasters – including Klotzbach's team at Colorado State – have been confident of an unusually busy season.
    www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2023/08/0…
    Is there any hurricane activity happening right now in the Atlantic? No, but forecasters are watching several tropical waves. A tropical wave, also known as an easterly wave, is an elongated area of relatively low pressure that moves from east to west across the tropics. To the west of the system, there is often good weather.
    www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2023/07/0…
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    The increased activity anticipated this hurricane season is attributed to several climate factors, including the ongoing La Niña that is likely to persist throughout the hurricane season, warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, weaker tropical Atlantic trade winds and an enhanced west African monsoon.
    These expected ranges are centered above the 1991-2020 seasonal averages of 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes. Most of the predicted activity is likely to occur during the peak months (August-October, ASO) of the hurricane season. The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1st through November 30th.
    The most recent NOAA ENSO probability forecast indicates a 50% chance that ENSO-neutral conditions will continue through the hurricane season, and a 42% chance that La Niña could redevelop and be in place during the peak months (ASO) of the season.
  3. National Hurricane Center

  4. Atlantic Hurricane Season
    Hurricane activity in the Atlantic refers to the formation and movement of tropical cyclones in the region.
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  6. Climate Prediction Center - Atlantic Hurricane Outlook

  7. Atlantic Basin Hurricane & Tropical Storm Center - AccuWeather

  8. Active 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends

    WEBNov 30, 2021 · The active 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially concludes today having produced 21 named storms (winds of 39 mph or greater), including seven hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or greater) of …

  9. Atlantic hurricane season shows no signs of slowing

    WEBAug 4, 2021 · The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is well underway, and atmospheric and oceanic conditions remain conducive for an above-average hurricane season, according to the annual mid-season update …

  10. NOAA predicts above-normal 2022 Atlantic Hurricane …

    WEBMay 24, 2022 · NOAA’s outlook for the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, which extends from June 1 to November 30, predicts a 65% chance of an above-normal season, a 25% chance of a near-normal season and a …

  11. Climate Prediction Center - Atlantic Hurricane Outlook

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