NOAA increases likelihood of above-normal Atlantic hurricane season

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The likelihood of greater activity has risen due to record-warm sea surface temperatures.

The likelihood of greater activity has risen due to record-warm sea surface temperatures, according toThe likelihood of near-normal activity has gone down to 25% from the 40% chance. There is a 15% chance of seeing a below-normal season.

NOAA is now predicting the season will produce 14-21 named storms. Of those, 6-11 will become hurricanes and 2-5 of those will be categorized as major hurricanes. Hurricane season in the Atlantic started off hot with the first named storm forming on June 2. Two more named storms formed in June, and then the first hurricane of the season formed July 22.

Hurricane Don was the last named storm to form so far this year. The next named storm will be Emily. The hurricane season ends on November 30.

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