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Hurricane Season 2024

Hurricane Season 2024 Predictions


CSU released its first seasonal forecast for 2024 on Thursday, April 4. We anticipate that the 2024 Atlantic basin hurricane season will be extremely active.

We have slightly increased our forecast and continue to call for an extremely active Atlantic hurricane season in 2024. Sea surface temperatures averaged across the hurricane Main Development Region of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean remain near record warm levels. Extremely warm sea surface temperatures provide a much more conducive dynamic and thermodynamic environment for hurricane formation and intensification. We anticipate cool neutral ENSO or La Niña during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, resulting in reduced levels of tropical Atlantic vertical wind shear. Hurricane Beryl, a deep tropical Category 5 hurricane, is also a likely harbinger of a hyperactive season. This forecast is of above-normal confidence. We anticipate a well above-average probability for major hurricane landfalls along the continental United States coastline and in the Caribbean. As with all hurricane seasons, coastal residents are reminded that it only takes one hurricane making landfall to make it an active season. Thorough preparations should be made every season, regardless of predicted activity.
                   

ATLANTIC BASIN SEASONAL HURRICANE FORECAST FOR 2024

Forecast Parameter and 1981-2010 Average (in parentheses)Issued Date 4 April 2024
Named Storms (NS) (14.4)

25

Hurricanes (H) (7.2)

12

Major Hurricanes (MH) (3.2)

6

By: CSU University Communications Staff

2024 Atlantic Storm Names

Atlantic Storm Names

STORM NAME

DATES ACTIVE

STAGE

Alberto

June 19 - June 20

TS

Beryl

June 28 - July 11

Cat 5

Chris

June 30 - July 01

TS

Debby

August 3 - 0

Cat 1

Ernesto

August 12 - 20

Cat 2

Francine

September 9 - 12

Cat 2

Gordon

September 11 - 17

TS

Helene

September 24 - 27

Cat 4

Isaac

September  26 - 30

Cat 2

Joyce

September 27 -  Present

TS

Kirk

September 29 - Present

TS

Lorenzo

  

Leslie

  

Milton

  

Nadine

  

Oscar

  

Patty

  

Rafael

  

Sara

  

Tony

  

Valerie

  

William

  

TD - TROPICAL DEPRESSION

TS - TROPICAL STORM

STS - SUBTROPICAL STORM

H - HURRICANE

MH - MAJOR HURRICANE

End of Season Summary