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Hurricane forecast: CSU says La Nina, extremely warm Atlantic will make for especially active season

These are the highest numbers they've ever released in their April outlook. Colorado State University has released its April outlook for the 2024 hurricane season, predicting an especially active season due to La Nina, an extremely warm Atlantic, and La Nina. The university predicts 23 named storms, 11 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes, these are the highest numbers they've ever released in their April outlook. The reason for CSU's prediction is due to the La Nina and extremely warm tropical Atlantic waters. La Nina historically means less wind shear, which promotes more tropical development, and warm SSTs also promote more development of tropical systems.

Hurricane forecast: CSU says La Nina, extremely warm Atlantic will make for especially active season

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Hurricane forecast: CSU says La Nina, extremely warm Atlantic will make for especially active season

Colorado State University just released its April outlook for the upcoming 2024 hurricane season. They are going with 23 named storms, 11 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes. These are the highest numbers they've ever released in their April outlook.The reason why CSU is going with an “extremely active” season is because of La Nina and extremely warm tropical Atlantic waters. La Nina historically means less wind shear which promotes more tropical development. Warm SST also promote more development of tropical systems as well providing fuel for storms.

Colorado State University just released its April outlook for the upcoming 2024 hurricane season.

They are going with 23 named storms, 11 hurricanes and 5 major hurricanes.

These are the highest numbers they've ever released in their April outlook.

The reason why CSU is going with an “extremely active” season is because of La Nina and extremely warm tropical Atlantic waters. La Nina historically means less wind shear which promotes more tropical development. Warm SST also promote more development of tropical systems as well providing fuel for storms.


विषय: Hurricanes, La Niña

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