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Brace Yourselves: Record Ocean Temperatures Signal “Extraordinary” Atlantic Hurricane Season

Summer isn't even here yet, but forecasters are already bracing for a wild Atlantic hurricane season. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (), the upcoming season is predicted to be significantly more active than usual, with the potential for devastating storms.

Here’s what you need to know:

Record-breaking ocean temperatures: Unusually warm waters in the Atlantic are providing the fuel for these storms to form and strengthen. These record-breaking temperatures are a major contributing factor to the predicted increase in activity.
is back: The return of , a pattern characterized by cooler-than-average temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, is also influencing the forecast. tends to weaken shear in the Atlantic, which allows hurricanes to develop more easily.
More storms, more threats: predicts 17 to 25 named storms, with 8 to 13 hurricanes forming. Of those hurricanes, 4 to 7 are expected to become major hurricanes, reaching Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
This increase in activity means coastal communities across the Atlantic face a heightened risk of dangerous storms. Residents should be prepared to take action if a hurricane threatens their area.

Here are some steps you can take to prepare:

Develop a hurricane plan: Discuss your plan with your family and know where to go if you need to evacuate.
Assemble an emergency kit: Stockpile non-perishable food, water, medications, and other essential supplies to last for several days.
Stay informed: Monitor reports closely and follow the instructions of local officials.
Consider insurance: Flooding is a major threat during hurricanes, even in areas that aren't directly hit by the storm surge.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is shaping up to be a doozy. By taking steps to prepare now, you and your family can stay safe if a storm threatens your community. Don't wait until the last minute – take action today!

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Chief forecaster and ideologist of the weather forecast service Pogodnik. Co-author of scientific articles and specialized content for various online media.