A team of meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is still reviewing the potential ramifications of adjusting the annual June start date for the Atlantic basin hurricane season, meaning if changes are suggested the move could be years away.
A team of meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is still reviewing the potential ramifications of adjusting the annual June start date for the Atlantic basin hurricane season, meaning if changes are suggested the move could be years away.
Top hurricane researchers are considering advancing the start of the Atlantic hurricane season by two weeks to May 15, in part because each of the last seven years has had tropical systems occur prior to the current kickoff of June 1.