New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
553 (Milton),
US Major:
553 (Milton),
FL Any:
553 (Milton),
FL Major:
553 (Milton)
Frank P
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12 named storms
7 hurricanes
3 Cat 3+ storms
2 US landfall hurricanes
1 US landfall Cat 3+ hurricane
1 Hybrid (wanna be that does not classify as tropical)
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Kevin
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Loc: EC Florida
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12 Named Storms
6 Hurricanes
2/3 Major Hurricanes
A fairly gusty season with a high landfall to named storm ratio.
What I expect:
2 tropical storms (1 moderate, 1 strong)
2 hurricanes (1 a strong cat.1, the other a strong 3)
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Steve
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Loc: Metairie, LA
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I posted this on the main thread, but here's my prediction:
I'm sticking with 13/8/3. Analog years do not bear out this many storms so if I am wrong, I am likely on the high side. I'm putting the bullseye on the entire SE US with a special emphasis on Mobile to Cedar Key and Miami up to Hatteras. A late season hybrid may threaten the VA-NJ coast but get kicked out. I am calling for 3 named storms - 2 hurricanes in the Gulf this year. Overall, the US gets hit with at least 3 landfalls classified at least as TD's.
Steve
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