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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Starts Now
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The National Hurricane Center began forecasting the potential a system could form off the Southeast coast of the United States this week.
All forecast models have some kind of bias, so AI is being used to help correct them to give forecasters a more accurate idea of where a tropical system might go.
The National Hurricane Center got to work analyzing their forecast, the position forecast, the intensity forecast, and how well they forecast rapidly intensifying storms.
Ahead of the official start of hurricane season on June 1, officials at the National Hurricane Center are brushing off concerns over widespread cuts at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) offices — and reminding people about the importance of readiness instead.
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As the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, some are raising concerns about federal preparedness after steep staff reductions at the National Weather Service. The agency insists it's prepared.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNNational Hurricane Center introduces new forecasting tools for 2025 seasonThe National Hurricane Center has unveiled new forecasting tools and products to enhance accuracy and communication of hurricane risks, including inland wind warnings and rip current risk graphics.
The 2025 list of hurricane names was last used in 2019. This Atlantic hurricane season is expected to have an above-normal number of storms.