As always, June 1 is the beginning of hurricane season. The season runs until the end of November and storms rarely start at the beginning of the season. But storms do their own thing so the start of the season indicates that it’s time to consider flood insurance, mitigation efforts, and other steps to make the season as safe as possible.
Multiple agencies issue predictions every year based on weather patterns such as El Nino or La Nina and trending Atlantic Ocean temperatures. In general, when El Nino is stronger, the Atlantic hurricane season is quieter. However, when the temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are warmer hurricanes tend to be stronger and able to counteract the effects of El Nino. This year both weather effects are in play, making predictions difficult. They could cancel each other out and result in a mild year, or one could override the other. The below chart provides this year’s predictions.
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