Current Weather Forecasts Predict 8 Hurricanes Hitting Florida This Season
By Marisa Roman|Published May 08, 2020
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While the rest of the country is going to experience a springtime polar vortex, Florida has a few different things to contend with weather-wise. Hurricanes. Don’t worry just yet, we don’t have any hurricanes on the radar anytime soon. But, hurricane season is fast approaching, and there are quite a few hurricane predictions that we should keep in mind. Check out these 2020 hurricane predictions in Florida.
New studies show that there will be up to 16 named tropical storms during this upcoming hurricane season, with eight of those becoming full-fledged hurricanes.
The study, which was conducted by scientists at Colorado State University, predicts that the Atlantic Coast will see a flurry of activity this hurricane season.
There are a few different factors that led to this scientific prediction, starting with the oceanic temperatures in the Atlantic being much warmer than usual.
The likelihood that Florida’s eastern coast, Gulf Coast, and panhandle will be hit by a hurricane this season is up nearly 15 percent, which means that it’s best to be prepared just in case these predictions come true.
Did you know about these 2020 hurricane predictions in Florida? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section! Or, if you want to just dive in on bad weather in Florida, check out the worst blizzard in Florida history which happened more than a century ago.
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