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The colors correspond to intensities of each named storm during that section of the track, except for the black sections, which correspond to either a remnant or the time during which a system was a tropical wave before forming into a depression or storm.Model-Based El Niño/La Niña Outlook Through the End of 2020,Forecast Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies for August through October 2020.The Weather Company’s primary journalistic mission is to report on breaking weather news, the environment and the importance of science to our lives. (NASA via The New York Times).The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is poised to become the fifth consecutive year for above-normal activity, but this time the high winds and heavy rains could be compounded by a global pandemic.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday forecast 13 to 19 named storms for the season that starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30. (International Research Institute for Climate and Society/NOAA's Climate Prediction Center).Eighteen named storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes are expected this season.The 30-year normalized average is 13 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes.The forecast was released Thursday by The Weather Company, an IBM Business. 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected to Be More Active Than Usual, The Weather Company Outlook Says . La Niña conditions recurred midway through the hyperactive and catastrophic 2017 season that produced Harvey, Irma and Maria.One of the other ingredients that meteorologists, including Crawford, are considering for hurricane season is current sea-surface temperatures across the Atlantic Ocean.Much of the Atlantic's waters are already.But it isn't ocean temperatures in April that will help boost or curtail tropical systems; Rather, it is water temperatures during the hurricane season.Climate models suggest that most of, if not the entire, Atlantic Basin will be.An above-average number of tropical storms and hurricanes is more likely if temperatures in the main development region (MDR) between Africa and the Caribbean Sea are warmer than average. Of those, six were hurricanes, and three were major (Category 3 or above) hurricanes.Bell said five consecutive above-normal years would be a record (an average hurricane season produces 12 named storms, of which six become hurricanes, including three major hurricanes), and now is the time to prepare.“Having a sound plan is especially true this year given the need to stay safely away from the coronavirus,” said Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross during the news conference.Phil Bedient, director of the Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disasters Center at Rice University, said the Houston region tends to receive a direct hurricane hit every 12 to 15 years.
Die Atlantische Hurrikansaison 2019 begann offiziell am 1. Take control of your data:© Copyright TWC Product and Technology LLC 2014.Meteorologist Heather Tesch shows us the The Weather Company's 2020 Atlantic Hurricane forecast.Numbers of Atlantic Basin named storms (those that attain at least tropical or subtropical storm strength), hurricanes and hurricanes of Category 3 or higher intensity forecast by The Weather Company, an IBM Business, and Colorado State University compared to the 30-year average (1981 to 2010) and totals from the 2019 season.Named storm tracks in the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season. (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Hurricane Harvey, while a devastating disaster and major flooding event for Houston, made landfall closer to Corpus Christi and then traveled to the Houston region.But he hopes Houston won’t get hit this year. Its location 370 km west southwest of Bermuda meant that no coastal watches or warnings were necessary for this storm. Andrea went from a subtropical storm to a remnant low in two days. Bedient said responding to a hurricane amid the pandemic would be “nightmarish.”.First responders, not knowing if they’re rescuing people who have COVID-19, would have to navigate high waters in protective gear. In an image provided by NASA, Hurricane Florence, seen from the International Space Station, in the Atlantic in September 2018.