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CSU team continues to predict below-average 2018 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff August 02, 2018

The Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting a total of nine additional named storms to form after Aug. 1.

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CSU team decreases forecast, now calls for near-average 2018 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff May 31, 2018

The Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting 13 additional named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 to November 30.

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Slightly above-average 2018 Atlantic hurricane season predicted by CSU team

CSU MarComm Staff April 05, 2018

Tropical Meteorology Project researchers are predicting 14 named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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Forecast team continues to predict above-average 2017 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff August 04, 2017

They cite neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation conditions and a warmer than normal tropical Atlantic.

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CSU team increases forecast, now calls for near-average 2017 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff June 01, 2017

Hurricane researchers have increased their forecast from early April and now call for a near-average Atlantic hurricane season.

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Scientists at work: Forecasting the Atlantic hurricane season

Phil Klotzbach May 25, 2017

A look at how CSU's Tropical Meteorology Project develops seasonal hurricane forecasts.

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CSU team predicts slightly below-average 2017 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff April 06, 2017

The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting 11 named storms during the hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.

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CSU Tropical Meteorology Project has new co-author, Michael Bell

Anne Manning March 30, 2017

Bell has entered into a research partnership with Philip Klotzbach, the primary author of the seasonal forecasts and verifications.

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CSU slightly under-predicts relatively active 2016 Atlantic hurricane season

CSU MarComm Staff November 30, 2016

The Tropical Meteorology Project has summarized all tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic basin during the 2016 hurricane season and has compared the project's seasonal and two-week forecasts to what actually occurred.

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Hurricane researchers continue to predict near-average Atlantic season

CSU MarComm Staff August 04, 2016

The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project is predicting a total of 11 additional named storms to form this season, including the currently active Earl.

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