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Historical delineations of the Atlantic hurricane season varied but generally covered some part of the estival (summer) and autumnal months. [6] Some early descriptions of the season's bounds theorized that the timing of the full moon or the moon's phases as a whole could be used to more precisely delineate the hurricane season.
The hurricane strengthened further into a Category 4 hurricane. Beryl maintained an initial peak intensity with winds of 130 mph (215 km/h). [91] Beryl then underwent an eyewall replacement cycle and briefly weakened to a Category 3 hurricane early on July 1, [92] but regained Category 4 strength six hours later once the cycle was completed. [93]
Though the official end of the Atlantic hurricane season occurs on November 30, the dates of October 31 and November 15 have also historically marked the official end date for the hurricane season. [8] December, the only month of the year after the hurricane season, has featured the cyclogenesis of fourteen tropical cyclones. [11]
Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada as a Category 4 hurricane on July 1, then later strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane in the eastern Caribbean Sea, reported the National ...
For now, based on these two signals, one would think an average to slightly above-average hurricane season is ahead, but with 100 days left before the season begins and some 200 days until the ...
A volatile hurricane season is predicted to unfold this year over the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, with peak season churning out storms at a fast and furious pace. Saturday, June ...
– Hurricane Beryl intensifies to Category 3 strength about 420 mi (675 km) east-southeast of Barbados, making it the first major hurricane of the season. [ 8 ] 18:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. AST) at 10°54′N 55°42′W / 10.9°N 55.7°W / 10.9; -55.7 ( Beryl reaches Category 4 strength and its initial peak intensity
Forecasters are predicting a busy Atlantic hurricane season over the next three months, as a summer of climate change-fueled extreme weather continues.. August, September and October account for ...