Federal forecasters are doubling chances of a nasty Atlantic hurricane season this summer and fall. Thursday's forecast update by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration increased the chance for an above average storm season to 60%, which is twice the agency's May forecast.
Record hot ocean temperatures and a tardy El Nino are doubling the chances of a nasty Atlantic hurricane season this summer and fall, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.
Why doesn't NOAA just predict good weather for a change? Seems like a waste of disaster response resources to keep having these storms year after year.
We were one of the places nailed with Fiona last year, not looking forward to another potentially active hurricane season, many still haven't fully recovered from last year.