Two clashing climatic behemoths, one natural and one with human fingerprints, will square off this summer to determine how quiet or chaotic the Atlantic hurricane season will be.
Two clashing climatic behemoths, one natural and one with human fingerprints, will square off this summer to determine how quiet or chaotic the Atlantic
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its forecast for the 2023 hurricane season, predicting what they're calling a near-normal number of tropical storms.
The NOAA, like most forecasters, are calling for a near normal 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, with 12 to 17 named storms and 5 to 9 becoming hurricanes.