1st look into 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season
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Hurricane Helene in September 2024 made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend, then tracked north-northwest and brought historic rainfall followed by catastrophic flooding and landslides to the North Caroli...
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researchers at Colorado State University see another one on the way for 2025.
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A powerful tornado touched down in northeastern Arkansas on Wednesday, prompting the issuance of an urgent Tornado Emergency as the supercell passed through communities such as Lake City and Blythevi...
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Early predictions point to an active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what local residents should know.
The 2025 hurricane season is shaping up to be intense, with forecasters at Colorado State University predicting above-normal activity.
The official start of hurricane season is less than 60 days away. The ‘A’-named storm will be here before you know it! (Spoiler alert: it’s Andrea.)
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It’s only spring, but some weather forecasters are already focusing on this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. The season, which spans June through November, is shaping up to be a busy one, according to hurricane researchers at Colorado State University.
There were nearly 20 named storms associated with 2024's hurricane season - including Helene. Meteorologists say this year's season could be similar.
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(Reuters) -Colorado State University forecasters said on Thursday the upcoming 2025 hurricane season across the Atlantic basin will be above average, with 17 named tropical storms, including nine hurricanes,
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be more active than average, with 17 named storms expected. HOUSTON — The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be more active than average, with a higher chance of major hurricanes impacting the U.S. and Caribbean, according to a new forecast from Colorado State University.
When a storm is particularly powerful, destructive or deadly, the name is “retired” from the rotating list, meaning it will never be used again.