By August 11, 2016

Hurricane Predictions Get Worse, Could Be Harshest Since Sandy Hit N.J.

Forecasters now expect an even stronger Atlantic hurricane season than originally predicted, the worst since Sandy hit N.J. in 2012.

Forecasters now expect an even stronger Atlantic hurricane season than originally predicted, the worst since Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey in 2012.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made such a prediction in its updated 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook, saying there is a 70 percent chance of 12 to 17 named storms, among which five to eight are expected to become hurricanes and two to four are expected to become major hurricanes.

The NOAA said there is a higher likelihood of a near-normal or above-normal season, decreasing the chance of a below-normal season to only 15 percent from the initial outlook issued in May.

 

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