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The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was a very active and extremely destructive Atlantic hurricane season which became the second costliest on record after 2017, [1] inflicting at least $227 billion in damages and 400 deaths overall, most of which was caused by four systems: Beryl, Debby, Helene, and Milton.
Here, brush up on the NOAA's 2024 hurricane season prediction. ... with eight to 13 of them projected to become actual hurricanes with winds 74 mph or higher. But that’s not all. NOAA also ...
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was marked by an unusual pattern of storm activity. In total, forecasters tracked 18 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes during the season.
– Hurricane Rafael intensifies to Category 3 strength about 40 mi (65 km) northeast of the Isle of Youth, making it the fifth major hurricane of the season. [ 140 ] 21:15 UTC (4:15 p.m. EST) at 22°42′N 82°42′W / 22.7°N 82.7°W / 22.7; -82.7 ( Rafael makes landfall
The next day, Beryl intensified into a hurricane at 49.3° W, [14] becoming the easternmost June hurricane in the tropical Atlantic on record, ahead of the 1933 Trinidad hurricane. [15] Reaching 53.9 °W, Beryl became the easternmost June major hurricane in the tropical Atlantic, and the first June major hurricane since Alma in 1966. [16]
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season entered its fifth month Tuesday, and experts are again taking stock of a deadly and puzzling season. The year started with dire predictions of a hyperactive ...
The fourth named storm and second hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a tropical wave that was first noted by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) on July 26. After crossing the Greater Antilles , the system began to organize over Cuba and was designated a potential tropical cyclone on August 2.
The Colorado State University prediction calls for: 23 named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. The average number of named storms each year from ...