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What to expect from the 2016 hurricane season

WASHINGTON 鈥 It’s聽the start of meteorological summer and the beginning of hurricane season.

There has been below-normal activity in the Atlantic Ocean for hurricane season in the last three years. In fact, there has only been four hurricanes 鈥 two major hurricanes and 12 named storms. The only storm that really made it onto the east coast was the first storm of the season, Tropical Storm Ana, which聽made landfall around Myrtle Beach.

This year, the聽National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration聽predicted that there will be a 70 percent likelihood of 10-16 named storms, although there is still some uncertainty surrounding that number because of ocean temperature patterns.

Since 1995, the region has had pretty high numbers of storms each season mainly because the Atlantic Ocean was warmer. However, that period may have ended since there have been weaker hurricanes in聽the last three years. In addition, there is a shift to a cooler phase in the Atlantic Ocean water.

weatherThe hurricane season officially runs from June 1聽to Nov. 30聽(although we did have 鈥淗urricane Alex, 鈥漮ur first named storm of the season, on Jan. 14聽in the Atlantic Ocean).

The National Hurricane Center is expecting 10-16 named storms with four to eight being hurricanes and one to four being major hurricanes.聽However, the StormTeam4 and Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer have their own prediction for the Atlantic hurricane season of聽2016.

Expect our forecast on Thursday, and how and if any hurricanes could impact the Washington, D.C. area.

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