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The 2024 Pacific hurricane season was a below average season that saw 15 tropical cyclones develop overall, of which all but 2 became named storms. Of the 13 named storms, 5 developed into hurricanes, of which 3 intensified into major hurricanes .
The 2024 Pacific hurricane season is the current tropical cyclone season in the Pacific Ocean east of the International Date Line (IDL) in the Northern Hemisphere.It officially began on May 15 in the eastern Pacific (east of 140°W), and on June 1 in the central Pacific (from the IDL east to 140°W); it will end in both on November 30.
Overall, the 2024 Central Pacific hurricane season outlook from federal forecasters calls for 1–4 tropical cyclones across the region. A near-normal season has 4 or 5 tropical cyclones, which ...
Hurricane Hone was a fairly long-lived tropical cyclone that impacted the U.S. state of Hawaii in August 2024. The eighth named storm and third hurricane of the 2024 Pacific hurricane season, Hone was also the first tropical cyclone to form in the North Central Pacific tropical cyclone basin since 2019. [1]
Hone, the first named storm of the 2024 central Pacific hurricane season, formed after thunderstorms in the eastern Pacific merged and rapidly organized in recent days. The storm was churning west ...
Here’s what else you need to know about the hurricane season as it wraps up Saturday. How many named storms and hurricanes were there in 2024? For 2024, NOAA predicted 17 to 25 named storms and ...
HONOLULU (AP) — This year's hurricane season for waters around Hawaii will likely be “below normal” with one to four tropical cyclones across the central Pacific region, forecasters said Tuesday. A near-normal season has four or five cyclones, which include tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes.
2024 Atlantic hurricane season summary map. Though the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, it got off to the slowest start since 2014. This was due to a large stationary heat dome over Central America and Mexico, as tropical cyclogenesis in June often occurs over the Gulf of Mexico and northern Caribbean Sea. [10]