The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has previously said atmospheric and oceanic conditions favor what could be an above-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac is learning more from Dr. Jill C. Trepanier from LSU Geography & Anthropology, who specializes in hurricane climatology.
“The adjusted ranges are for the entire season from June 1 through November 30, and are inclusive of the four named tropical storms that have already formed,” NOAA said in a recent update. “In the Atlantic basin, a typical hurricane season will yield 14 named storms, of which seven become hurricanes and three become major hurricanes.”
We are also hearing that a new tropical wave emerging off the western coast of Africa has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center and could soon become a tropical depression.
“Only a small increase in the organization could lead to the formation of a tropical depression before the low moves near or across the Cabo Verde Islands tonight and on Monday,” the NHC said on Sunday. The NHC has also said that “regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are possible today and Monday across the Cabo Verde Islands.”
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