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The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1, is right around the corner. Here's a guide to the latest developments in hurricane forecasting and what to expect.
The end of the unusually quiet Atlantic hurricane season of 2013 is at hand. The final tally of thirteen named storms was above the average of eleven for a season, but the two hurricanes (Ingrid ...
Top forecasters predict an above-average 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, with 18 tropical storms forecast, of which nine will be hurricanes.
After three consecutive years with a remarkable 19 named storms in the Atlantic, expect another Atlantic hurricane season with similar levels of activity in 2013, says the hurricane forecasting ...
The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season was kicked off with dire warnings from the National Hurricane Center and Colorado State University climatologists Philip Klotzbach ...
The predictions for the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season carried words like "extremely active" and "above-average." But with Tuesday the peak of hurricane season, thus far, the season has luckily ...
Batten down the hatches.Forecasters said Wednesday that the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season is likely to be "above normal and possibly extremely active," predicting three to six major hurricanes ...
MIAMI—The 2013 Atlantic season has delivered the fewest hurricanes since 1982, U.S. forecasters said Monday, despite their predictions in May that it would be a busier than normal year. &#822… ...
In its 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook issued today, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center is forecasting an active or extremely active season this year.
The 2013 Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins June 1st, and once again, an active season is expected.