Klotzbach and his team are among the nation's top seasonal hurricane forecasters, and they believe 2022 will be the seventh consecutive above-normal season. Meteorologist and researcher Phil Klotzbach of Colorado State University, and his team, believe there will be 19 named storms in 2022, up from the season average of 14. The hurricane season runs June 1 through Nov. Experts predict 2022 will be the 7th-consecutive above-average year Two of the most active hurricane seasons on record were in 20, and top hurricane experts believe everyone should expect another above-normal season this year. The comments came during an interview to discuss the 2022 hurricane season. Sandrik said as bad as Irma was In Marion County, "it could have been so much worse." "If Irma had followed the official track, and thank God it did not, we would have been looking at major hurricane force winds in Rainbow Lakes Estates and Dunnellon, and probably even as far east as the western part of Ocala," Sandrik said. Torrid growth in Marion County: Two upcoming communities tweak plans another breaks groundĪl Sandrik, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, and staff led the charge back then to evacuate people living in mobile homes in southwest Marion, from Dunnellon to southwest Ocala. Looking back: A year after Hurricane Irma The overall damage estimate for all jurisdictions in Marion reached about $200 million.īut one of the state's most veteran meteorologists says that, had Irma stuck to its original projected path, coming ashore north of Tampa and heading northeast toward Jacksonville, then southwestern Marion County would have been devastated.Ģ022 hurricane season: Will it be a stormy summer? Here's the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. The storm flooded 70 roads and caused 56 sinkholes. In Marion alone, Irma's wind gusts topped 100 mph and caused significant damage to more than 1,000 homes. Irma packed a punch as it turned north up the spine of the Sunshine State and through Marion County. It has been nearly five years since Hurricane Irma struck Cudjoe Key in Southwest Florida, packing 130 mph winds. In the RainViewer app, you can tap the hurricane's name to get more details about it.Watch Video: Hurricane forecast: What to expect for 2022 Atlantic hurricane season The name of the current hurricane is pointing at the dot marked with the color that currently corresponds to its type. This will display the chains of dots marked with different colors that represent the scale of the tropical storm. To do it, click the icon in the top-right corner. To track a hurricane on our map, you should turn on the tropical storm tracks. Thus, we can provide the most actual information about the current cyclones and hurricanes, updated in real time. RainViewer has access to data from over 1000 radars around the world. As a result, the National Weather Service can issue short-term warnings for intense winds, tornadoes, and flooding in certain areas. Such radars deliver up-to-date data about rain intensity, tropical storm movement, and speed. When a hurricane is within approximately 325 km or 200 miles off the coast, a land-based weather radar can detect it. name category wind speed moving There are no tropical cyclones at this time In the table below, you can find helpful information about the hurricanes that are currently active and then follow their tracks on our map.
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