Researchers predict above-average 2025 hurricane season
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One factor is ocean temperatures, and Colorado State says that while surface-water temperatures across the eastern and central Atlantic are generally warmer than normal, they’re not matching the reco...
From The (Raleigh) News & Observer
Colorado State University forecasters in an early prediction said on Thursday the upcoming 2025 hurricane season would be above average with four major hurricanes out of nine hurricanes among 17 named...
From U.S. News & World Report
Above-average sea surface temperatures in the eastern subtropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea are primary factors for this year’s storm season, according to researchers at Colorado State Univers...
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