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For New Jersey residents, the Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30. Ninety-seven percent of tropical cyclone activity occurs during this time period.
In the Atlantic Basin, which includes storms that form in the Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America (formerly known as Gulf of Mexico), hurricane season lasts from June 1 until Nov. 30.
In the Atlantic Basin, which includes storms that form in the Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America (formerly known as Gulf of Mexico), hurricane season lasts from June 1 until Nov. 30.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season got off to a strong start, with two named storms developing in the basin in June. Tropical Storm Alberto formed on June 19th after quickly organizing.
The 2025 hurricane season, which runs June 1-Nov. 30, is predicted to have above-normal activity — with 17 named storms, including nine hurricanes, four of which could be major. Colorado State ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — June 1 was a busy day for the weather community. It was the first day of meteorological summer, as well as the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season. The hurricane ...
PORTLAND (WGME)--- Hurricane season began on June 1, and some tropical activity is bubbling in the Atlantic. While chances are very low it becomes our first named storm, it's a sign that the ...
From Andrea to Wendy, these are the names for this year’s Atlantic storms. Here’s how they’re chosen, what happens if we run out, and how to pronounce them.
Why the tropics have been unusually calm and what that means for hurricane season. Attention is now turning to the Atlantic Ocean, which has yet to produce a tropical storm since the season ...