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May 27, 2024 at 4:02 AM. Summer is coming, and so is La Niña. ... Hurricane season: La Niña can contribute to a more active Atlantic hurricane season. This means Texas might face a higher risk ...
The timing of La Niña's arrival may coincide with the peak of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season. "A return to La Niña conditions quickly over the summer could result in an active tropical ...
But the signals of an emerging La Niña and the warm waters are indicators that point to an above-normal season. Hurricane whisperer: El Niño battled warm ocean temperatures during the above ...
Experts fear that the 2024 season could look similar to the robust 2020 hurricane season, which featured a record 30 named storms. ... But a La Niña pattern that could be in full swing at the ...
Thursday’s ENSO forecast came out the same day as NOAA’s updated hurricane prediction, which continues to call for a highly active season with 17 to 24 named storms, including eight to 13 ...
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was a very active and extremely destructive Atlantic hurricane season, producing 18 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes; it was also the first since 2019 to feature multiple Category 5 hurricanes.
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.
In early 2024, hurricane forecasters predicted a highly-active season, citing the La Niña effect and warm sea surface temperatures. [8] After the earliest-forming Category 5 hurricane on record, Hurricane Beryl, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) maintained this prediction through August. [9]