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How many hurricanes in 2024? La Niña could mean active season in the Atlantic

The average number of named storms from 1991 through 2020 in the Atlantic basin (including the east coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico) is 14.
Posted 2024-02-09T23:05:05+00:00 - Updated 2024-05-03T04:05:00+00:00
A look at La Niña and its impact on hurricanes

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects a La Niña weather pattern to dominate in the Atlantic Ocean in 2024. A La Niña often means an active Atlantic hurricane season. 2020 was the most active season on record, and it was a La Niña year. Also, 2021 was the third-most active season on record and also a La Niña year.

What is La Niña weather? What is El Niño weather?

Through the spring of 2024, the east coast will be in an El Niño period, but it is weakening.

NOAA expects that La Niña could take over during the June-July-August time frame.

It's very common to have a quick transition from an El Niño to a La Niña.

The hurricane impacts of El Niño and its counterpart La Niña are like a see-saw.

What to look for out of La Niña.
What to look for out of La Niña.

El Niño means stronger hurricane activity in the Pacific, while La Niña indicates stronger hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean.

During a La Niña pattern, WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell says, "It's easier for storms to form and easier for them to strengthen. One of the reasons why is we have stronger westerly trade winds and that lowers the vertical wind shear."

Stronger vertical wind shear tears tropical systems apart. Weaker vertical wind shear is less able to pull apart a hurricane or keep it from organizing into a strong storm.

"It's not a guarantee that we will have a La Niña for the tropical season, but all signs are pointing in that direction," WRAL meteorologist Aimee Wilmoth said.

2024 hurricane season forecast

Tropical forecast, 2024 hurricane season
Tropical forecast, 2024 hurricane season

Early 2024 hurricane season forecasts from North Carolina State and Colorado State universities have also called for a great-than-average number of hurricanes.

How many named storms in 2024?

The average number of named storms from 1991 through 2020 in the Atlantic basin (including the east coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico) is 14.

NC State forecasters are expecting 15 to 20 named storms in 2024; Colorado State predicted as many as 23.

How many hurricanes in 2024?

Over the past 30 years, the Atlantic basin has seen an average seven hurricanes per season. In 2024, NC State and Colorado State both predict 10 to 12 hurricanes.

Of those, an average reach Category 3 – or major hurricane – status each year. NC State is forecasting three or four major hurricanes; Colorado State forecast five major hurricanes.

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. The Atlantic basin includes the entire Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

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