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San Antonio meteorologists Bill Taylor, Kaiti Blake and Alex Garcia share insight on how local weather teams cover hurricanes. Courtesy
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Following winter storm Uri and recent wild hail storms, it s hard to believe we are on the cusp of another major weather event hurricane season.
Back in April, Dr. Phil Klotzbach presented his team s research at the National Tropical Weather Conference. He announced 17 named storms during the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season and predicted a well above average hurricane season. Klotzbach also predicted eight of those storms becoming hurricanes and four will be classified as major hurricanes.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an “above-normal” 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13-20 named storms expected. Of those named storms, six to ten are expected to be hurricanes and three to five could be major hurricanes, according to acting NOAA administrator Ben Friedman, who delivered the outlook during a virtual media briefing Thursday. June 1 marks the…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an “above-normal” 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13-20 named storms expected. Of those named storms, six to ten are expected to be hurricanes and three to five could be major hurricanes, according to acting NOAA administrator Ben Friedman, who delivered the outlook during a virtual media briefing Thursday. June 1 marks the…