NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center predicts that the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season will likely below-normal. There is a “70% chance of a below-normal season, a 20% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10% chance of an above-normal season.” The main reason for suppressed hurricane activity is the present El Niño, which is expected to last through the hurricane season. Read the full NOAAoutlook and get up-to-the-moment hurricane news at the NOAA National Hurricane Center. There is a Question and Answers section in the article that quite interesting, about hurricanes.
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Hurricanes 2015
http://www.almanac.com/content/hurricane-forecasts-and-common-questions
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center predicts that the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season will likely below-normal. There is a “70% chance of a below-normal season, a 20% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10% chance of an above-normal season.” The main reason for suppressed hurricane activity is the present El Niño, which is expected to last through the hurricane season. Read the full NOAAoutlook and get up-to-the-moment hurricane news at the NOAA National Hurricane Center. There is a Question and Answers section in the article that quite interesting, about hurricanes.
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center predicts that the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season will likely below-normal. There is a “70% chance of a below-normal season, a 20% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10% chance of an above-normal season.” The main reason for suppressed hurricane activity is the present El Niño, which is expected to last through the hurricane season. Read the full NOAAoutlook and get up-to-the-moment hurricane news at the NOAA National Hurricane Center. There is a Question and Answers section in the article that quite interesting, about hurricanes.
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