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William Flamholtz is from Beacon, New York and has a bachelor of science in Atmospheric Science from SUNY Albany. He is a Registered Meteorologist (RMet) with the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), and has been with Fleetweather since August 2019. William is currently a Marine router on the Atlantic Whale watch.
The 2021 hurricane season stretched the above-average streak of tropical cyclone activity across the North Atlantic Basin to six straight years that started in 2016, with the 2021 season producing 21 named systems, 7 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes, exceeding average activity of 14, 7 and 3 respectively. With the start of the 2022 Atlantic …
2022 Atlantic Hurricane Outlook – Above average season in store?
After a very busy stretch of tropical activity across the Western Hemisphere over the last few months, a relatively quiet period has occurred over the last 10 days over the north Atlantic and Eastern Pacific hurricane season. That could change over the next two weeks as the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is forecast to become active …
Is Central America about to spin?
Here is our follow-up North Atlantic Tropical Outlook updated from our initial look in April. Since then modelling has come into better agreement and overall we can expect an above average hurricane season for the North Atlantic in 2021. Here is why. Sea Surface Temperature (SST) The subtropical North Atlantic (SSTs) remain well above normal, …
2021 North Atlantic Hurricane Season Update
After forecasting last year’s record breaking hurricane season in the North Atlantic, it is time to take a sneak preview of what we can expect for the fast approaching 2021 season which runs 1 June to 30 November. According to NOAA and CSU, up until 2020 the average Atlantic season has 12 named storms, 6 …
2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season – What can we expect?