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Bryan Norcross Weighs In On Indicators That Hurricane Season Will Be Above-Average 

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We're less than 90 days away from the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season and there are long-range indicators that suggest it will be a busy one. FOX Weather hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross weighs in. #foxweather #hurricaneseason #hurricane
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Комментарии : 36   
@mrslinarcos
@mrslinarcos 2 месяца назад
I used to live in Central Florida, I was there for 25 years, lived in South Florida for three. I took every Hurricane 🌀 Season seriously. The last season I went through was the "Big Four" in 2004. It was the scariest season ever. Stay alert, be informed, be prepared.
@Cherylini100
@Cherylini100 2 месяца назад
Norcross rocks!
@ww32
@ww32 2 месяца назад
Last year we had a hurricane with 180mph winds, bet we get same thing this year.
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
It's incredible to witness professionals like Bryan Norcross sharing insights on something as impactful as the hurricane season. Their ability to analyze complex data and forecast potential outcomes is truly invaluable, especially in preparing communities and individuals for what lies ahead. It's a reminder of the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones. The dedication of meteorologists and their commitment to public safety is something we can all appreciate and rely upon. Let's keep supporting their work by staying informed and prepared!
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
It's always wise to stay informed about weather patterns, especially something as impactful as hurricane season. Bryan Norcross discussing the potential for an above-average hurricane season is a reminder of the importance of preparedness and community support. It's admirable how meteorologists like Norcross work tirelessly to provide us with the data we need to stay safe. Their insights help communities brace for what's ahead and take necessary precautions. It's a great moment to check in on preparedness plans and make sure everything is in place, should the need arise. Remember, staying informed and prepared is key to navigating these challenges successfully!
@jorgefigueroa7573
@jorgefigueroa7573 2 месяца назад
Great! Besides moving out of Fla, what else can you expect me do about hurricanes, Been living in South FLA since 1967.
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
Bryan Norcross sharing insights on the upcoming hurricane season and its potential to be above-average is incredibly valuable. His expertise and analyses are essential for preparing and informing the public about what might lie ahead. It's a great reminder of the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Let's all make sure to keep an eye on updates and follow guidelines from experts like Norcross to navigate the season as safely as possible. Stay safe and prepared!
@robertlavigne9828
@robertlavigne9828 2 месяца назад
For the past 5 seasons the fanatics have been predicting bad hurricanes and everything is in place for that to happen. We were supposed to have bad hurricane seasons with an El Nina. We had almost 4 years of El Nina yet hurricanes rarely happened. Yes, we had some and Florida got hit the last big one but honestly this is becoming sickening
@daniloevangelista5798
@daniloevangelista5798 2 месяца назад
you clearly don't track hurricanes.
@jj6148
@jj6148 2 месяца назад
2020: Most Active Hurricane Season on Record, 2021: 3rd most active Season on record, 2022: 3rd most costly season on record, 2023: 4th most active season on record. Hurricanes Laura (2020), Eta (2020), Iota (2020), Ida (2021), and Ian (2022) were all devastating. If you don't think bad hurricanes have happened in the last 5 years, you've had your head in the sand.
@ClickBate69
@ClickBate69 2 месяца назад
Im sorry what 2020 was the most active season and 2021 2022 and 2023 have also been extremely active also if im not wrong 2023 was the 3rd or 4th most active season. Bad land falling hurricanes happened to like Laura (2020), Sally (2020), Iota (2020), Ida (2021), Ian (2022), and Idalia (2023). And this is showing record high temperatures and it is going to be an La Nina (correct me if im wrong) meaning there will be little wind shear to stop the development of storms. This means that it could not only be an active season, but a season with many major storms. This is why they are sounding the alarms now because of these signs.
@houstonwehaveaproblem4187
@houstonwehaveaproblem4187 2 месяца назад
Tf you mean 4 years of El Niña 😂 You trying to say we had 4 years of El Niño as well as La Niña?
@robertlavigne9828
@robertlavigne9828 2 месяца назад
@@jj6148 You are being told lies or you listened to these articles. Active and bad is 2 different things
@roxannehudson7410
@roxannehudson7410 Месяц назад
They have said that before about it being a bad hurricane season before
@joefranks4235
@joefranks4235 2 месяца назад
They can't even get the prediction right for the next day let alone what weather patterns will be months from now.
@FrankFloyd-rh1bd
@FrankFloyd-rh1bd 2 месяца назад
Exactly.
@antiksur8883
@antiksur8883 2 месяца назад
Yet when they do get it right, you probably don't congratulate them for it. It's such blatant confirmation bias. Everytime they get it right, nothing to talk about. Everytime they get it wrong, whoops, they can't get anything right. Also, if you actually read, what they're saying is that the conditions are forecasted to be conducive for above average activity. You can literally see the La Nina materialize, and the sea surface temperatures are much above normal. You can't get any better conditions.
@timmygro3688
@timmygro3688 2 месяца назад
Latest SST anomaly charts updated today actually show a new area of colder than normal water right in the middle of the El Niño. Looks as if El Niño is being ripped apart from the middle.
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
It's always fascinating to hear insights from experts like Bryan Norcross, especially when it comes to something as impactful as the hurricane season. Their ability to analyze and predict patterns gives us a valuable heads-up, doesn't it? Being informed helps communities prepare better and stay safe. It's a great reminder of the power of science and communication in our lives. Let's all make sure to stay informed and support each other, especially in communities that are frequently affected by these events. Stay safe and let's look out for each other!
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
Hurricane seasons are always a time for heightened awareness and preparedness, and insights from experts like Bryan Norcross are invaluable in these times. It's crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect yourself, your family, and your community. Norcross's expertise can offer guidance and help people understand what to expect, which is so important for making informed decisions. Remember, while the prediction of an above-average season might seem daunting, communities have repeatedly shown remarkable resilience and the ability to come together in times of need. Stay safe, stay prepared, and let's support each other through whatever the season may bring.
@ClickBate69
@ClickBate69 2 месяца назад
Yes, Indeed 👍
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
Bryan Norcross discussing the indicators of an above-average hurricane season surely provides valuable insights into weather patterns and preparedness strategies. It's a reminder of the importance of staying informed and ready for whatever Mother Nature throws our way. Having experts like Norcross provide analysis helps everyone understand the complexities of weather forecasting and the impacts it can have on our lives. Let's all make sure to follow such expert advice and take necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our loved ones during the hurricane season. Stay safe and informed!
@redpatriotnews
@redpatriotnews 2 месяца назад
It's fascinating to learn from experts like Bryan Norcross about the potential intensity of the upcoming hurricane season. Keeping informed about these predictions is crucial for preparation and safety. It's great that you're staying updated on this topic! Remember, knowledge is power, especially when it comes to natural phenomena. Staying informed helps us protect ourselves and our communities. Let's hope for the best but prepare for whatever the season may bring. Stay safe and keep sharing valuable information like this!
@user-es8pm9pw2d
@user-es8pm9pw2d 2 месяца назад
Isaac might be the big one this season.
@edwizard62
@edwizard62 2 месяца назад
Florida has been hit by 16 Hurricanes.....in 20 years. Every year has been predicted to be a very busy hurricane season.Stop with all this dramatic scare tactics.
@laneo
@laneo 2 месяца назад
We Floridians laugh in the face of disaster.
@Maranatha1777
@Maranatha1777 2 месяца назад
We need rain now
@Jodyrides
@Jodyrides 2 месяца назад
The fact is, you have said it would be an Active hurricane season last year and the year before. And actually, it was below average. The fact is, you don’t know.
@TWCPepsi
@TWCPepsi 2 месяца назад
are you kidding me? Please know your facts before you comment please!! You have no idea what your saying right now. it's not worth arguing with your type of brain
@WWEFarts-cp5yu
@WWEFarts-cp5yu 2 месяца назад
This is false. It was WAY above average last year and the year before that, There hasn't been a below average season in a decade. The real fact is, you don’t know what your talking about.
@Revexity1
@Revexity1 2 месяца назад
second
@FrankFloyd-rh1bd
@FrankFloyd-rh1bd 2 месяца назад
The past month I've watched the next day forecast be wrong probably ten times. Yes, hurricanes need to be taken VERY seriously and I hate them and I live in central Florida, but please, lose the FEAR PORN.
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