Colorado State University Releases Its Most Active Initial Forecast (2024 Hurricane Season Forecast)

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Published 2024-04-04
Colorado State University released its 2024 hurricane season forecast. It's the most active initial forecast (In April) since the university began making seasonal hurricane forecasts in 1995.
Colorado State is forecasting 23 named storms...11 hurricanes..and 5 major hurricanes.

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Chapters:
00:00: Intro
00:54: Colorado State University Forecast
02:05: Florida Hurricane Forecast
02:56: Percentages For Hurricane Impacts in Texas, Alabama, Maine, New York, North Carolina.
03:50 Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly In Pacific
04:45: La Nina Forecast from Climate Prediction Center
05:25: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly For Atlantic
06:37: Analog Forecast For 2024 Hurricane Forecast
08:17: Model Forecast For 2024 Hurricane Season

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All Comments (21)
  • @just_weather
    Not meant to scare anyone. Just passing along the forecast and taking you behind the scenes of how they came to this conclusion. Thanks for watching! - Jonathan
  • @kellyw.1779
    Galveston County Texas here! Praying everyone is spared this season...🙏🤞
  • @MyTrivilin
    I live in Puerto Rico and have experience several hurricanes and tropical storms. It’s horrible with Major Hurricanes. It doesn’t matter how prepared you are when is a Major Hurricane it is total devastation . When Hurricane Maria 2017 , almost category 5, it was catastrophic. We always have to be prepared just in case!
  • @dreeemer
    Tuning in from Houston, Texas 🙂 Crossing my fingers and toes we're all spared catastrophic landfalls this coming hurricane season..!
  • Interior Central Florida here. No more Coastal Living for us. When we want Sand and Surf we just visit now 😎👍
  • @isabelcerni1841
    I remember one year there were 30 named storms. Not one of them impacted St. Croix where I live. But as you said, it could be a quiet season but it takes only one to make it a bad season. We definitely have to prepare. Thanks for the update. !
  • @Viperwon
    I can't believe its almost hurricane season already! At least we got you covering all of this stuff and giving everyone great information all the time!
  • @paulmetheny2126
    North Houston also tuning in. Subscribed, will stay tuned for your updates. 😊 Thank You.🤠🇨🇱
  • @tammymyers9828
    Watching from West Coast Fl. Praying we don't get too tore up. Thank you for the forecast 😊
  • @peterz2352
    Thanks for your elaboration. Very informative. I tuned in from The Netherlands, Europe. Cheers
  • Thank you for your passion and dedication to the art of forecasting....this saves lives. Pine Island, Florida
  • @Niceville63
    Hello from the NW FL Panhandle. Thank you for all the weather info without the scare tactics. Will definitely keep watching from now until November.
  • Tuning in from Trinidad 🇹🇹 Thankfully we’ve been spared many times in terms of cyclones, but strong tropical waves and the ITCZ really do a number on us! Thanks so much for the update and will stay tuned for your upcoming videos 😊
  • @SlayerOfAmista
    Sending you lots of love from Puerto Rico. I am dreading this hurricane season after the impact that Maria and Irma had on our island, but I very much appreciate this sensible approach to reporting.
  • @dont.wilson2121
    Jonathan, thanks for your expertise! I’m in central Florida. Appreciate what you do! Keep up the good work 😉
  • My parents experienced hurricane Alicia in August 1983 just a few years before I was born and that year had only 4 named storms in addition to the fact it was the first named storm that late in the season. That and hurricane Andrew are a prime example of as you mention why regardless of how active things turn out or the forecast everybody should be prepared as much as possible. Live in Utah, but grew up on the Texas coast.
  • Great content. Second video I watched from you and I decided to subscribe. Probably smart since I’m an FL resident. Just some friendly advice, we understand you’re giving us the non-biased data as clearly as you can with no fear mongering. It’s ok mention it, but maybe not as often as you are. Thanks for the content!