The Colorado State University (CSU) tropical meteorology team cites strong observed and forecast Caribbean wind shear as an inhibitor to Atlantic hurricane activity
CSU lowers its 2025 hurricane forecast | | | CSU lowers 2025 hurricane forecast, citing elevated Caribbean wind shear The Colorado State University (CSU) tropical meteorology team has lowered its forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season slightly on all counts, citing strong observed and forecast Caribbean wind shear as an inhibitor to Atlantic hurricane activity, but continuing to predict an above-normal level of activity. Despite dropping the forecast by one storm, one hurricane and one major hurricane, the Colorado State University team still cautions that its forecast is calling for above-normal Atlantic hurricane activity, with the anticipated lack of El Nino conditions over the coming months one reason. Read the full story. Other articles: | | | | | Please share this with colleagues and friends if you think they would like to receive it. If you've been forwarded this but want to subscribe, visit Artemis. | | | | | You may be receiving this because you recently attended an industry event we partnered with, giving us permission to email you. If you don't want to receive our weekly ILS, catastrophe bond and reinsurance capital newsletter please Unsubscribe or Edit your subscription here . © Steve Evans Ltd. - Artemis.bm | | | |
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