Climatologist Dale Destin Predicts Potentially “Super Hyperactive” 2025 Hurricane Season

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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above normal, with the potential to become “super hyperactive,” according to climatologist Dale C. S. Destin of 268Weather.

His forecast projects 20 named storms, 10 hurricanes, and 5 major hurricanes—well above the historical averages.

There’s a 52% chance the season could rank among the most active on record, driven mainly by warmer sea surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic.

Destin urges early preparedness, especially across vulnerable Caribbean islands, as the season officially begins on 1 June.

Read the full article here: 268Weather Forecasts a Potentially Super-Hyperactive 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season | Dale Destin – 268Weather

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Last year could have been worst. But we were saved by the sahara dust and dry air. If that obstacle were to give. We will have one of the most active hurricane season in a long time. Start your preparation now.

  2. Oh, stfu…you people can’t predict the weather 48 hours from now and oh bye the way, your bullshit “climate change” narrative is showing.

    Get bent.

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