Recap of Forecasts for 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season
While WSI saw more named storms, the number of hurricanes was the same it had projected in its previous July forecast.
WSI updated its storm forecast for the June-through-November period, as the first hurricane of the season, Irene, churned toward the southeast United States.
The United States has put its entire East Coast on alert for Irene.
There have been nine tropical storms so far this season in the Atlantic basin, including Irene. Storm activity is highest from August to October.
Several other forecasting groups have also predicted a busier-than-average hurricane season this year. The long-term average for the Atlantic-Caribbean season is 11 or 12 tropical storms, with six or seven hurricanes and two or three major hurricanes.
Following are the latest predictions for 2011 for Tropical Storms, Hurricanes and Major Hurricanes:
NOAA 14-19 7 -10 3-5 – latest forecast on Aug. 4.
CSU 16 9 5 – forecast issued Aug. 3.
AccuWeather 15 8 4 – forecast issued June 1.
WSI 18 8 4 – issued July 26.
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