Researchers Were Close on 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Numbers, But Under-Predicted Named Storms: Colorado State University
November 20, 2019
November 20, 2019
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Nov. 20 -- Colorado State University issued the following news:
The 2019 hurricane season ended up slightly above average - a bit more active than was predicted by the CSU Tropical Meteorology Project forecast team's later updates issued in June, July and August, and somewhat more active than was predicted in April. Of most note during the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Dorian, which devastated the northwestern Bahamas before significantly impac . . .
The 2019 hurricane season ended up slightly above average - a bit more active than was predicted by the CSU Tropical Meteorology Project forecast team's later updates issued in June, July and August, and somewhat more active than was predicted in April. Of most note during the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Dorian, which devastated the northwestern Bahamas before significantly impac . . .