Colorado State predicts above-average 2025 Atlantic storm season
- Colorado State University issued its 2025 Atlantic hurricane season outlook, anticipating an above-average season.
- Warmer Atlantic and Caribbean waters, along with calmer upper-level winds and a potentially weak El Niño, influence the forecast.
- The CSU team predicts 17 named storms, nine becoming hurricanes, and four reaching major hurricane status.
- Phil Klotzbach from CSU stated the team anticipates a higher chance of major hurricanes making landfall in the U.S. And Caribbean.
- The forecast suggests increased tropical activity, reminding coastal residents that preparation is essential regardless of predictions.
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Slightly above normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season expected in Colorado State University forecast
(WGHP) – The first forecast for the 2025 hurricane season has been released by the leading hurricane researchers at Colorado State University. CSU released Thursday its first look at the upcoming hurricane season, which officially begins June 1. CSU’s forecast calls for 17 named storms, nine of which are hurricanes and four of which are major hurricanes. How does this compare to a "normal" hurricane season? It’s slightly above normal for name…
Colorado State University predicts above-average Atlantic hurricane season
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- The experts at Colorado State University have released their first seasonal forecast for the upcoming Atlantic Hurricane season. The forecast, released on Thursday, April 3, predicts an above-average season in the tropics, with a predicted 17 named storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes. Colorado State University is anticipating that the Atlantic Ocean will be dealing with ongoing La Nina conditions, which will…
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