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New 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast: Here's What To Expect In NJ
An early forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season calls for 12 named storms and five hurricanes, a CSU meteorologist said.
NEW JERSEY — A “near-average” Atlantic hurricane season — which starts June 1 and runs through Nov. 30 — is expected this year, a forecaster with Colorado State University said.
The current forecast from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather calls for 12 named storms and five hurricanes, Philip Klotzbach, a CSU meteorologist specializing in Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecasts, posted to X, formerly Twitter.
The accumulated cyclone energy is expected to be “90 percent of normal” with near-average tropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures, he added.
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The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is also forecast to be “neutral” this year, Klotzbach said Wednesday.
Last year, there were 18 named storms, including five major hurricanes, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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An average Atlantic hurricane season has 14 named storms — seven hurricanes, three of them major.
The 2023 season saw 20 named storms, which ranked fourth for the most-named storms in a year since 1950. Seven storms were hurricanes and three intensified to major hurricanes. An average season has 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes.
The names for storms in the 2025 hurricane season from the National Hurricane Center are:
- Andrea
- Barry
- Chantal
- Dexter
- Erin
- Fernand
- Gabrielle
- Humberto
- Imelda
- Jerry
- Karen
- Lorenzo
- Melissa
- Nestor
- Olga
- Pablo
- Rebekah
- Sebastien
- Tanya
- Van
- Wendy
Primary reporting by Patch editor Tiffany Razzano
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