2025 Atlantic Season Comes To Its End: Season Wrap-Up and Looking Ahead to Winter in Central Florida
- On Sunday, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season ended slightly above average with 13 named storms, five hurricanes and four major storms, matching forecasts.
- Steering patterns this year kept storms offshore as the Bermuda high and a Fujiwhara effect between Imelda and Humberto pulled storms away from the United States.
- Measured by Accumulated Cyclone Energy, the season's strength was driven by Hurricane Melissa's 10 days as a named storm, pushing ACE to 133, while all four major hurricanes rapidly intensified by 35 mph in under 24 hours.
- On Oct. 28, Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica near New Hope as a Category 5 hurricane with 185 mph winds, killing at least 45 people and devastating communities, local officials said.
- A week before landfall, model disagreements prompted forecasters to rely on Google's DeepMind AI-based hurricane model, which accurately predicted Melissa's path and category 5 intensity, outperforming traditional physics-based models this year.
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Hurricane Season Officially Ends plus the Upcoming Week's Stormy Weather Outlook!
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) - Sunday marked the last day of Hurricane Season 2025 and here's a season in review before we get to what's expected for this week's weather. Hurricane Season 2025 started on June 1 and ran to November 30. This season saw 13-named storms in the Atlantic basic with 5 becoming hurricanes and [...]
Atlantic hurricane season ends with 13 named storms
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season ends today with 13 named storms recorded, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The NHC said on Sunday that November produced no named storms and no disturbances were mentioned in the Tropical Weather Outlook at any point during the month. Officials described the final weeks of the season as “very quiet.” The season began in June and produced 13 named storms, including eight tropical or subtropical …
Hurricane Season Ends With No US Landfalls for First Time in 10 Years
Hurricane season officially came to an end on Nov. 30, and for the first time in 10 years, no hurricane made landfall in the United States. Although the Atlantic’s annual cyclones still left their mark on a large portion of the East Coast, especially North Carolina, and wreaked havoc across neighboring nations in the Caribbean, this year’s storm count stood in stark contrast to last year’s devastation, which included Hurricanes Beryl, Helene, an…
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