Meteorologists and forecasters are predicting an extremely active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with indications pointing towards above-average to well-above average activity. The season is expected to see a rapid transition to La Niña, with the North Atlantic basin likely to experience way above average precipitation, leading to a busy hurricane season. Various experts and weather agencies, including WJCL, CanSips, and the Canadian prediction system, have released forecasts and early preliminary thoughts on the upcoming season, highlighting the potential for an increased number of named storms and hurricanes. The release of these forecasts has generated anticipation and discussion among weather enthusiasts and the public.
We released our WJCL 2024 Atlantic hurricane season forecast today. You can check it out here. #Savannah #Lowcountry https://t.co/SKoBOpOANP
Seasonal Prediction: A hurricane will develop in the Atlantic in 2024.
All signs continue to point towards an EXTREMELY active 2024 Hurricane Season for the Atlantic, Caribbean & Gulf of Mexico. We will be posting our "official" forecast later this month. Want to see the rest of the latest seasonal guidance first. My early preliminary thoughts I… https://t.co/KXBykuTiwc
I'm rarely one to hype a weather forecast when conclusive evidence is lacking... but nearly all indications signal above to well above average activity for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with a rapid transition to La Niña in addition to the below factors. (Post 1/2) https://t.co/ddreaFcaaW
2024 Hurricane Forecast from WESH 2 News and Eric Burris - Meteorologist put out today. An active season predicted. Full article at: https://t.co/4VkEudn3xY https://t.co/9u0o3cvNGu
WJCL 2024 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. An in-depth look at this season’s forecast including the coastal hot spots, potential storm timing, influence of El Nino or La Nina, and the total number of named storms and hurricanes. #Savannah #gawx #scwx #flwx…
2024 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. WJCL breaks down the season ahead including the coastal hot spots, storm timing, and how many named storms may form. https://t.co/janAxRLEHW
2024 hurricane season forecast release is Friday, March 1! Join @EricBurrisWESH & I live at 8am EST on FB & X as we go over the details. #gawx #scwx #flwx https://t.co/kAyz2zIdIO
Still early but the seasonal forecast models (this from the Canadian prediction system) continue to up the ante on the 2024 hurricane season. 📈🌀 https://t.co/EqmwF11u9x
Full tilt La Nina by September across the tropical Pacific. North Atlantic basin with way above average precipitation = busy hurricane season. New March 2024 CANSIPS (Canada's seasonal forecast model) https://t.co/jlSF2RZHMT
Latest CanSips trends towards an even warmer Atlantic and cooler ENSO for peak hurricane season. Honestly some of these climate model forecasts are starting to look silly with the favorable setup they're showing for the Atlantic. A few months to go, but definitely some 🚨 https://t.co/08hDCBh4Du
Tomorrow is the 2024 hurricane season forecast release! The numbers are ready! I’ll go over the weather pattern, coastal hot spots, storm timing, & how many named storms/hurricanes/major hurricanes are forecast. #Savannah #gawx #scwx https://t.co/Wr54pmxcAU
Less than a day away from the release of the @WJCLNews 2024 hurricane season forecast. #Savannah #Lowcountry https://t.co/ov46yo38zg
Definitely starting to see some "cracks in the armor" for El Niño, with cooler SST (~26C) popping up along the equator near 120W. Still a ways to go before the anomalies flip to negative, but with an UKW surfacing soon and more easterlies coming, it's just a matter of time. https://t.co/d8cpSE97Ir
Friday is the release of the WJCL 2024 hurricane season forecast. I hope you will check it out! #gawx #scwx https://t.co/6VxkDCTssd
Friday is the release of the WJCL 2024 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. I hope you will check it out! #Savannah #Lowcountry https://t.co/tYDsT1IM2Q