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Forecasters predict 19 named storms for Atlantic hurricane season for 7th straight above-average season

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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The experts at Colorado State University expect the 2022 Atlantic Basin hurricane season to be another one for the record books, with tropical cyclone activity expected to be well above average.Phil Klotzbach, lead author of the forecast, released the information live from the National Tropical Weather Conference in Texas on Thursday morning.THE HISTORY OF THE CSU ATLANTIC HURRICANE FORECASTThe CSU forecast calls for 19 named storms, nine of which could become hurricanes with winds of at least 74 mph.

Experts say out of the hurricanes, four of them could be major (Category 3 or higher) with winds of at least 115 mph."We think the odds of El Niño are quite low.

The Atlantic is looking reasonably conducive," Klotzbach told FOX Weather.MORE: NOAA hurricane hunter retires after 42-year career: ‘Such a thrill’Klotzbach says that of the various forecasts for El Niño or La Niña, there is a cool-neutral condition to slight La Niña, much like the last hurricane season.Along with the climate patterns, he and his team use 70 years of historical data, including sea-surface temperatures, sea-level pressure and wind shear – the change in wind speed and/or direction with height – to create these forecasts.When looking at the Atlantic Ocean waters, the consensus of the long-range forecasts is for water temperatures to be near average in the region where most strong hurricanes develop, known as the Main Development Region, but warmer than average to the north and close to the U.S.

coast.WHERE TROPICAL STORMS, HURRICANES TYPICALLY OCCUR DURING EACH MONTH OF ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASONBecause of this, Klotzbach believes this hurricane season will be slightly more active than average.But what would diminish hurricane.

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