Climate Adaptation
Not What We Want to Hear: Above-Average Hurricane Season Looming
- Eight 2020 hurricanes forecast, with at least one landfall
- Biggest storms likely won’t hit until later in 6-month season
This photo provided by NASA shows Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018.
Photographer: NASA via AP
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Eight hurricanes could spin out of the Atlantic with an above-average chance at least one will make landfall in the U.S., Colorado State University said in its initial 2020 storm forecast.
If a hurricane hits early enough in the season, or if the Covid-19 virus isn’t overcome for months, it could complicate social-distancing efforts in key coastal areas. The good news: The odds for an early hurricane are small, according to Phil Klotzbach, the study’s lead author. None have hit before June 1, he said, with the worst part of the season running from August to October.