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Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season

Generated from the sources below May 28, 8:42 AM EDT cross-checked sources
Drawn.News visual brief: Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency
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Forecasters say expected El Niño should temper hurricanes in Atlantic, urge preparedness.

  1. Frame 1The National Weather Service projects 8 to 14 Atlantic named storms and warns coastal families that one landfall can still define the season.
  2. Frame 2The outlook includes 3 to 6 hurricanes, with 1 to 3 reaching Category 3 strength or higher.
  3. Frame 3A typical season brings 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, so the forecast sits below average.
  4. Frame 4Expected El Niño could add Atlantic wind shear that tears storms apart, but warm ocean water keeps the risk alive.
  5. Frame 5Emergency managers get the practical order: finish plans, check evacuation routes, and prepare before storms form.
  6. Frame 6The pressure clock runs to November 30, when forecasters will know whether quiet odds or one dangerous landfall defined the season.
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May 28, 8:32 AM EDT
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