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The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season -- which ran from June to November -- had 30 named storms, the most in recorded history, beating a record previously held by the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricanes - Typhoons 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has broken records, NOAA now says there may be more storms than names 'We've never forecast up to 25 named storms, so this is the first time ...
With less than a month until the statistical peak of hurricane season, the Atlantic basin has churned up 11 named storms, the most so early in a season. With so many to keep track of, let’s ...
It was clear before the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season started that it was going to be busy. Six months later, we're looking back at a trail of broken records, and the storms may still not be over ...
A recent spate of activity for an already busy 2020 Atlantic hurricane season now means there's only one name left on the official list, with several weeks to go.
As of Sept. 23, with more than two months left in hurricane season, the Atlantic had already spit out 23 named storms — roughly double its long-term average for an entire season. For only the ...
Wind patterns and abnormally warm seawater are conspiring to create especially hurricane-friendly conditions in the Atlantic.
Sixteen named storms, including eight hurricanes, are forecast for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, according to early predictions released Thursday by experts at Colorado State University.
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