As we wrap up September, there have been just two short-lived
Category 1 hurricanes in the Atlantic. Yet seasonal forecasts predicted
an extremely active season. What’s going on?
Before diving into the seasonal forecasts, let’s take inventory on where the season stands.
In an average season, 8 tropical storms, 4 hurricanes, and 1 major
(category 3 or higher) hurricane form by this date. This year, we’ve
experienced 10 tropical storms, 2 hurricanes, and no major hurricanes.
Though we’ve had close to the average number of total storms, most
have been short-lived and/or weak. If you went out for a cup of coffee
at any time this hurricane season, you would’ve missed many of them.
READ MORE: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2013/09/30/what-happened-to-hurricane-season-and-why-we-should-keep-forecasting-it/
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