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Hurricane forecast: Another above-normal season; 17 named storms


According to the forecast, 17 named tropical storms will form, eight of which will become hurricanes.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, though storms sometimes form outside those dates.
After the most ferocious hurricane season on record in 2020, top hurricane forecasters on Thursday said we should expect another active, above-normal season again this year.
For the season, which begins June 1, meteorologist Phil Klotzbach and other experts from Colorado State University – among the nation s top seasonal hurricane forecasters – predict 17 named tropical storms will form, eight of which will become hurricanes.
An average season has 12 tropical storms, six of which are hurricanes. In 2020, there were a whopping 30 named storms, 13 of which were hurricanes.  ....

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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir September 15, 2020 00:32:00

Involved in a deadly accident. a man struck and killed. south dakota s a.g. saying he thought he hit a deer. the changes at jeopardy! alex trebek is back. the new role for ken jennings. and what you ll notice tonight. good evening and it s great to start another week with all of you at home. and as we come on the air tonight, two parts of this country are now dealing with weather emergencies. there is an urgent search right now for the missing in those wildfires and the uncomfortable exchange with the president today over climate change. but first, at this hour, hurricane sally, upgraded to a category 2 hurricane late today, set to slam into the gulf coast. now, this would be the third hurricane just this season alone to strike the gulf coast. it s a massive storm, winds already reaching 100 miles an hour, growing stronger over the warm waters of the gulf. expected to move slowly once it hits, which is never good. ....

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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir August 5, 2020 00:38:00

Were dealing with the coronavirus are now dealing with this storm, too. these coastal communities no stranger to powerful storms. and all kinds of weather emergencies. but this time, it s different. to say this is not an easy endeavor in the midst of a pandemic would be the understatement of the day. reporter: david, the city manager tells us electrical teams were delayed in getting to this area because of damage across this region. the governor of new jersey says that is the challenge they re seeing all over the state. these crews will be here through the night and into tomorrow until power is fully restored. david? all right, we re just glad you were standing a distance from those power lines. a good reminder for everyone as we head into the night. stephanie, thank you. of course, this storm is still on the move at this hour, so, let s get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee with the late track. ginger? reporter: that storm just raced up the east coast, so fast today. i ....

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CNN CNN Tonight With Don Lemon September 7, 2019 03:34:00

That in the future, the white house could intimidate the weather service into not correcting the president s false claims about weather emergencies. well, today noaa actually went a further step. they actively disavowed the national weather service in birmingham, alabama s correction. so what do you make of this? it s a stunning development. it is shocking, and i m going to lose a lot of sleep over it. i have to tell you this is an unprecedented move, and i can t imagine a prior noaa administrator ever agreeing to change the forecast this way and to undermine all those workers who have been working around the clock for days to come up with these forecasts and make sure they re as accurate as possible. it s just shocking and unbelievably disappointing that the people around the president and at noaa, in the leadership, didn t make this stop, didn t say no, didn t put their foot down and didn t threaten to quit if the president wouldn t back ....

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