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The staggering number of storms anticipated this Atlantic hurricane season was first announced by researchers at Colorado State University in early April. As of a June 11 "The updated June forecast takes newly available data into consideration as the season commences," the latest CSU press release reads."Uncertainty remains in the forecast, however, as the atmosphere-ocean system can sometimes change dramatically between this month and the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from August–October."each season has been roughly 14, with seven total hurricanes and three major hurricanes.
However, hurricane season is getting a late start. As of yesterday, there have been no named storms. But because Caribbean water temperatures are already at levels we see in September, the"ocean is certainly primed for a busy hurricane season," National Hurricane Center DirectorAccording to CSU, the atmosphere will play ball soon.
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