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The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season commenced unexpectedly on January 16, when an unnamed subtropical storm formed off the northeastern U.S. coast then moved over Atlantic Canada. [41] Operationally, the NHC considered the storm to be non-tropical , with minimal likelihood of transitioning into a subtropical or tropical cyclone. [ 42 ]
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season saw an above average number of named storms and an average number of hurricanes and major hurricanes (category 3 or higher on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson wind speed scale).
The first two months of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season are in the books, and AccuWeather meteorologists are warning that tropical activity is about to ramp up. There have already been five ...
In 2022, parts of the hurricane-fatigued Gulf Coast finally got a bit of a reprieve. Areas from southern Texas to the Florida Panhandle were peppered by numerous storms in 2020 and 2021, with ...
Hurricane Franklin spinning over the Atlantic on AccuWeather's RealVue™ Satellite on Aug. 28, 2023. AccuWeather forecasters have issued an update to the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season forecast ...
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has been well above the historical average in terms of the number of storms, although compared to recent hyperactive seasons, it has largely flown under the ...
NOAA's 2023 Hurricane Season outlook calls for a near normal season. NOAA had a 70% confidence in these ranges, meaning there's a 70% chance the actual number of storms and hurricanes that happen ...
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season began with competing forces: record-hot sea surface temperatures and a recently settled El Niño, a weather phenomenon that typically hampers storm activity.