NOAA: Hurricane Season Peak Expected Despite Current Atlantic Calm
KHOU 11October 5, 20251 min2,190 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβHurricane Season Outlook
- π― Officially, today marks the peak of hurricane season, yet the Atlantic is currently quiet.
- π‘ NOAA data indicates that 60% of tropical activity typically occurs after September 10th.
- β οΈ This serves as a reminder that hurricane season continues until November 30th.
Historical Landfalls and Future Development
- π Records dating back to 1842 show 35 named storms have made landfall near Galveston, with the latest being Jerry on October 15th, 1989.
- π The forecast for the next three weeks shows a decent potential for development, particularly off the coast of Africa.
- β οΈ Despite no November landfalls on the upper Texas coast historically, vigilance is required through September and October.
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