The director of the National Hurricane Center is predicting an above average hurricane season.
Cindy takes a look at the indicators and concerns forecasters are keeping their eyes on.
The director of the National Hurricane Center is predicting an above average hurricane season.
Cindy takes a look at the indicators and concerns forecasters are keeping their eyes on.
FOR STUDENTS.DOUG: THE DESTRUCTION ANDCOMPLETE DEVASTATION ON GRANDBAHAMA ISLAND FROM HURRICANEDORIAN LAST YEAR IS STILL HARD-- TOUGH TO LOOK AT.AND TODAY, NOAA IS SET TORELEASE THEIR FORECAST FOR TUPCOMING HURRICANE SEASON.ANTOINETTE: CINDY HAD A CHANCETO TALK TO THE DIRECTOR OF THENATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER.SHE’S BACK NOW WITH WHAT HE’SWORRIED ABOUT THIS SEASON.CINDY: WE HAVE ALREADY HARTHUR, THE FIRST TROPICAL STORMOF THE SEASON SO FAR.THE PAST 4 HURRICANE SEASONSHAVE HAD AN ABOVE AVERAGE NUMBEROF STORMS.I ASKED HIM IF WE WILL DO ITAGAIN IN 202
NOAA is advising the public to prepare now for the upcoming hurricane season. They believe it is going to be a very active..