New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
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568 (Milton),
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The 2022 Season
Fri Jun 24 2022 03:07 AM
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A number of us toss our best guesses in the ring each year as to what we think season totals will end up being. As a group, we tend to do surprisingly well!
Then of course we all also follow the professional seasonal forecasts from Colorado State, The Weather Channel, UKMET, etc.
Overall, most agencies are already predicting a very active season.
At the time of our contest, with voting ending on the day before the official start of the season, I personally went with what was in my mind a possibly conservative range of 16-22 Depressions, 14-19 Storms, 6-9 Hurricanes and 3-5 Majors. It was too early in the year for me to want to jump a gun out of some historical constraints I put on my own best guesses every year. Nonetheless, those are already hyperactive season numbers.
But as June progressed and I have only seen more and more confirmation of the potential for a doozy of a season, it got me thinking we all might want to discuss the season, our guesses, and even post some thoughts on where we think things are going *now*
If it's good enough for the pros to update several times a season, why not talk about where we think things are headed.
So here it is, an opportunity to discuss the 2022 season as it and our own forecasts progress.
Season forecasts from some of the top agencies at the time of this post are as follows:
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