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The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season saw an average number of named storms and hurricanes, and below average number major hurricanes (category 3 or higher on the 5-level Saffir–Simpson wind speed scale). There were fourteen named storms during the season; eight of them strengthened into a hurricane, and two of those reached major hurricane ...
2022 Atlantic hurricane season summary map. The season started on May 31, when a low pressure area formed near the Yucatán Peninsula, partially related to the Pacific basin as the remnants of Agatha. Two days later, the NHC issued tropical storm watches for Cuba and parts of Florida and also designated the system as Potential Tropical Cyclone 01L.
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season was a destructive and deadly Atlantic hurricane season. Despite having an average number of named storms and below average amount of major hurricanes, [nb 1] it became the fourth-costliest Atlantic hurricane season on record, behind only 2024, 2005, and 2017, mostly due to Hurricane Ian. The season officially ...
In 2022, there were no named storms in the Atlantic during the entire month of August for the first time in 25 years. Here's the latest update from the NHC as of 2 p.m. July 24: Post-Tropical ...
What is a hurricane forecast cone? The NHC uses a graphic for tracking major storms called a forecast cone. The cone, also known as the cone of concern or the cone of uncertainty, tracks the ...
As Florida and Puerto Rico recover from hurricanes Ian and Fiona, the National Hurricane Center is tracking two more disturbances in the Atlantic. 2022 hurricane season not over yet: NHC tracking ...
Some agencies provide track storms in their immediate vicinity, [42] while others cover entire ocean basins. One can choose to track one storm per map, use the map until the table is filled, or use one map per season. Some tracking charts have important contact information in case of an emergency or to locate nearby hurricane shelters. [9]
ORLANDO, Fla. — It may only be Mother’s Day and not yet hurricane season, but the National Hurricane Center is tracking the first tropical wave of 2022. In its Sunday morning tropical update ...