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Storm Season: What's in Store for 2025?
Atlantic OceanSun Jun 01 2025
Hurricanes are brewing in the Atlantic. June 1 marks the beginning of a six-month window. This period can unleash some of the most damaging natural events on the US coast. The season can be scary, but knowing what to expect can help keep you safe.
The experts are talking. They think this year might be tougher than usual. On average, there are 14 named storms in a season. Seven of these usually become hurricanes. Out of those, three can turn into major hurricanes. A storm earns a name when winds hit 39 miles per hour. It becomes a hurricane at 74 miles per hour. Major hurricanes are Category 3 or above, with winds over 111 miles per hour.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has shared its predictions. They expect between 13 and 19 named storms this year. Six to 10 of these could become hurricanes. Three to five might even become major hurricanes. Other experts, like those from Colorado State University, have similar forecasts. They also predict an above-average season.
The Atlantic hurricane season is a big deal. It's a time when the ocean's power is on full display. The storms can cause massive damage and cost billions. But with the right preparation, communities can weather the storm. It's crucial to stay informed and ready. The more you know, the better you can protect yourself and your loved ones. So, what can you do to get ready? Start by understanding the risks and making a plan. Every little bit helps when a storm is on the way.
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