NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Post

Just in: Forecasters at the NOAA NWS Climate Prediction Center predict an above-normal #Atlantic #HurricaneSeason for 2024 -- with an emerging La Nina and above-normal Atlantic Ocean temperatures. See our news release with downloadable graphics at: https://lnkd.in/dTTJHVjC NOAA predicts a likely range of 17-25 named storms, of which 8-13 could become hurricanes, including 4-7 major hurricanes. These are the highest ranges since NOAA started issuing the Outlook. Forecasters provide these ranges with 85% confidence. Hurricane preparedness is critically important for the 2024 hurricane season, just as it is every year. Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, so PREPARE NOW. Get tips and resources at: www.ready.gov/hurricanes, from our partner, the FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency: facebook.com/FEMA/. For late-breaking Atlantic & Pacific hurricane watches and warnings this season, bookmark http://www.hurricanes.gov/, hurricanes.gov/mobile, mobile.weather.gov --> Follow the NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center on Twitter at @NHC_Atlantic, @NHC_Pacific,  and NOAA's U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) at @ NWS. ** Looking for local NWS Forecast Office social media channels? Input a ZIP Code or City/State at: weather.gov/socialmedia Stay informed and stay safe, everyone. #hurricanes #HurricaneOutlook #WeatherReadyNation

  • A summary infographic showing hurricane season probability and numbers of named storms predicted from NOAA's 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook.  (Image credit: NOAA) …. ALT TAG = NOAA 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook - Season probability: 85% Above normal, 10% Near normal; 5% Below normal. Named storms: 7-25; Hurricanes: 8-13; Major hurricanes: 4-7. Be prepared: Visit hurricanes.gov and follow @NWS and @NHC_Atlantic on Twitter. May 2024.
Chris G.

Project Executive with specialties in Design/Construction, Adv. Technology, National Security, and Aerospace. Licensed Professional Engineeer. The views expressed are my own, not my employers.

4mo

We shall see, my birthday June 1st, is coincidentally the commencement of the Atlantic Hurricane Season each year. NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Can we do an over-under on the Named Storms and Major Hurricanes? I predict 15 named storms and 3 major hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin from June - October 2024. Signed-Sealed-Delivered 👍 🌀

Anthony Romero, CEM

Emergency Management Director @ Iowa State University | Defense and Strategic Studies

4mo

As we announce the start of hurricane season, I’m reminded that this is my second season of being able to wear the "Not My Problem" hat. Having retired after a long career in the Coast Guard, I now watch from the sidelines with a mix of relief and gratitude for those still in the thick of it. Stay safe and prepared, everyone!

Thank you for sharing! Walking outside into this unbearable heat and humidity in South Florida, it's no surprise that an above-normal season is forecasted! Hurricane Preparedness is key!

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Thank you for making the clear connection and correlation between water temperatures and the increased activity. People need to hear this.

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Tien Nguyen

Fish Farmer, Tiny House Movement, Minimalist

4mo

The "I" named storms are actually nightmares for Floridians at this point! 😬

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Alejandro E.

Data Scientist 🗺 Environmental and Dynamical Systems Modeling 🌱 Python & ML Models 🌿Environmental & Sanitary Engineer University of Antioquia.

4mo

Thanks 🌀🌧️🔭

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Thamar Rodriguez ®

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4mo

We need to be prepared. Very active season.

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Lisa L.

Remote Bookkeeper Business Owner

3mo

Let's hope this prediction is incorrect.

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Juan C.

Professional Engineer

4mo

✅ Hardening of infrastructures ✅ Good housekeeping & Maintenance ✅ Training Florida ready!

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