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Should the hurricane season begin earlier?


BBC News
By Simon King
image captionA satellite image of Hurricane Iota on 16 November 2020
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on 1 June. But over the past six years, significant storms have been forming earlier than this. So does the hurricane season need to start earlier - and is climate change to blame?
At a regional meeting of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) this week, meteorologists and officials will be discussing a possible change to how the hurricane season is defined.
The 2020 hurricane season was one of the most challenging in the 40-year history of [the] WMO s Tropical Cyclone Programme, says WMO Secretary-General Prof Petteri Taalas. ....

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Coastal News Today | World - Hurricane committee discusses record-breaking 2020 season, plans for 2021


The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Hurricane Committee annual session will review the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic season, fine-tune coordination for 2021 and discuss what names should be withdrawn from, and added to, the rotating lists.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season had a record-breaking 30 named tropical storms, including 13 hurricanes and six major hurricanes, with direct impacts in many countries in the Atlantic basin, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.  There were five landfalling hurricanes in the Caribbean including two at category 4 strength that occurred in Nicaragua about two weeks apart.  There were also 12 landfalling storms in the continental United States
It was the sixth straight season with above average activity, and it caused hundreds of casualties and billions of dollars’ worth of damage. ....

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Hurricane Committee discusses record-breaking 2020 season, plans for 2021 - World


Hurricane Committee discusses record-breaking 2020 season, plans for 2021
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Geneva, 15 March 2021 (WMO) - The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Hurricane Committee annual session will review the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic season, fine-tune coordination for 2021 and discuss what names should be withdrawn from, and added to, the rotating lists.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season had a record-breaking 30 named tropical storms, including 13 hurricanes and six major hurricanes, with direct impacts in many countries in the Atlantic basin, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. There were five landfalling hurricanes in the Caribbean including two at category 4 strength that occurred in Nicaragua about two weeks apart. There were also 12 landfalling storms in the continental United States ....

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Hurricane Committee discusses record-breaking 2020 season, plans for 2021


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Hurricane Committee discusses record-breaking 2020 season, plans for 2021
Geneva, 15 March 2021 (WMO) – The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Hurricane Committee annual session will review the record-breaking 2020 Atlantic season, fine-tune coordination for 2021 and discuss what names should be withdrawn from, and added to, the rotating lists.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season had a record-breaking 30 named tropical storms, including 13 hurricanes and six major hurricanes, with direct impacts in many countries in the Atlantic basin, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. There were five landfalling hurricanes in the Caribbean including two at category 4 strength that occurred in Nicaragua about two weeks apart. There were also 12 landfalling storms in the continental United States ....

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