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2017 Hurricane Season

Summary

The 2017 hurricane season was one of the most active in recent history, and even shattered records for the strongest category 5 hurricane outside of the main Caribbean region in which they formed. The season had 17 named storms, or above original forecasts, but within the adjustment by NOAA. The US has several billion dollar hits from the multiple storms that hit it withing a couple of months, kicking off with Harvey, then Irma, and finally Maria to Puerto Rico. There were 6 landfalls in all, and the most consecutive hurricanes in a row as well, reaching 10 hurricanes back to back.

Season stats:

Top storm stats

Weather Model Scorecard

KEY: LR (Long range, 0.5 pt), MR (Medium Range, 0.5 pt), SR (Short Range, 0.5 pt), F (Find, 0.5 pt), W (Winner, 1 pt)

Predictions by major predictors:

Overall, the season was expected to be above normal. The season ended up being far above normal having produced 19 storms.

Storms

Pre-Season Storms

On Season Storms

Late Season Storms

There were no late season storms between December 1 and December 31.

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