Early hurricane season forecast suggests extremely high number of storms

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Early forecasts for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season suggest it could be extremely active, potentially setting new records.

According to Colorado State University, renowned for its hurricane predictions, the season may see 11 hurricanes, with five becoming major storms of Category 3 or higher.

Overall, forecasters anticipate 23 named storms, making it one of the most active seasons.

This prediction is attributed to abnormally high ocean temperatures in the Atlantic and the onset of La Niña, a natural weather pattern.

These conditions increase the likelihood of powerful storms, with a 62% chance of a major hurricane hitting the U.S. coastline, higher than usual.

Other experts echo concerns about the combination of warm ocean temperatures and La Niña, which could lead to hyperactive hurricane activity, NBC News reported.

READ MORE: https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/hurricane-season-forecast-extreme-rcna146320

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