2024 hurricane first look: TSR warns on a ‘very active’ season
The North Atlantic could be in for a “very active” hurricane season in 2024, with activity readings some 30% above the 30-year average, the UK government-supported research venture Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) has said in its first-look forecast at the 2024 hurricane season.
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