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Josh Fiallo

From Bonnie to Walter, expect more hurricanes than normal, researcher says

TAMPA, Fla. — The first day of March on Tuesday means we’re three months from the start of the 2022 hurricane season.

While the official start date is June 1, a named storm has formed in May for the past seven seasons so Florida may encounter one of more named storms early. Here’s what the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season storms would be called:

— Bonnie

— Collin

— Daniel

— Earl

— Fiona

— Gastone

— Hermine

— Julia

— Karl

— Lisa

— Martin

— Nicole

— Owen

— Paula

— Richard

— Shary

— Tobias

— Virginie

— Walter

It’s too early to try forecasting the number of storms and hurricanes, said Bob Bunting, chief executive of the nonprofit Climate Adaptation Center in Sarasota. But Bunting said he expects another season above the 30-year average of 15 named storms.

If Bunting is right, it would be the seventh above-average season in a row. The last below-average season was 2015 when just 11 storms formed.

The Climate Adaptation Center and researchers from Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will issue more precise forecasts for hurricane season in mid-April.

The Atlantic has been particularly active the past two years. Combined, the two seasons produced 51 named storms and 21 hurricanes.

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