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On May 22, UKMO published their forecast for the 2024 season, calling for 22 named storms, 12 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, and an ACE index of 212 units. [15] One day later, NOAA published their hurricane season prediction, forecasting an above-average season of 17–25 named storms, 8–13 hurricanes, and 4–7 major hurricanes with an ...
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season saw an above-average amount of storms and was very active in terms of ACE. The season officially began on June 1, and officialy ended on November 30. The season officially began on June 1, and officialy ended on November 30.
2024 featured an average amount of storms forming, yet featured a lot of destructive activity. For instance, the West Pacific had an average year of 27 named storms, yet became the fourth most destructive season in the basin's history. Similarly, the North Atlantic had a very costly and active season with 18 storms being named.
So far, the 2024 season has produced 18 named storms, 11 of which developed into hurricanes, including five major hurricanes at Category 3 or greater. So far, the 2024 season has produced 18 named ...
Here is the complete list of hurricane names for 2024, with the bolded names representing storms that have already taken place this year. Alberto. Beryl. Chris. Debby. Ernesto. Francine. Gordon ...
For 2024, NOAA predicted 17 to 25 named storms and 8 to 13 hurricanes. ... According to NOAA, this year’s storms included: 18 named storms (winds of 39 miles per hour or greater)
Due to the number of powerful hurricanes, including long-lived storms like Ernesto and Kirk, the ACE for the 2024 season is 161.6, higher than any of the past three hurricane seasons.
The 2024 Pacific hurricane season was a somewhat inactive season that saw 15 tropical cyclones develop overall, of which 14 became named storms. [nb 1] Among them, 5 developed into hurricanes, of which 3 intensified into major hurricanes.