NOAA: 'Above Normal Activity' for 2019 Hurricane Season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in its mid-season outlook that conditions have changed to allow for "above normal" hurricane activity this year.
"NOAA will continue to deliver the information that the public depends on before, during and after any storms throughout the hurricane season,” said Neil Jacobs, Ph.D., acting NOAA administrator. “Armed with our next-generation satellites, sophisticated weather models, hurricane hunter aircraft, and the expertise of our forecasters, we are prepared to keep communities informed to help save lives and livelihoods.”