‘Hurricane Package’ for Hurricane Season 2015 nearing completion

The speedy development over the past couple of days of a ‘Hurricane Package’ for the Atlantic Hurricane Season has brought up new ideas also for the ‘Atlantic Hurricane Season’ page on Weather 360.  During the Atlantic Hurricane Season Weather 360 will have day to day updates on the site when there is a tropical disturbance with a graphic of a short range prediction for the path of the disturbance (if it has one at all.)   Wondering what the ‘Hurricane Package’ will include?  Here are some of the feature the package will likely include: (Updated from last post)

A longer range graphic of possible path a tropical disturbances may go on (3-5 days in the future instead of 1-3 days that will be included on the regular website.)  On this prediction cone made by Weather 360 will be the likely intensity of the storm in the next 3-5 days with a system that will show if the storm has a low-medium-high chance of development into a tropical cyclone. To see more about this package scroll down a few posts or if you have already seen that stay tuned for more information as the ‘Hurricane Package’s’ release should be around May 1st 2015.

Hurricane Season 2015 preliminary forecast

If you are a person who has been looking at different Hurricane Season 2015 forecasts especially during or after January 12th you may have seen some “differences” in preliminary predictions.  For instance the GWO (Global Weather Oscillations) has predicted the “most active and dangerous in at least 3 years, and the next 3 seasons will be the most dangerous in 10 years.” while other organizations suggest that the 2015 hurricane season will be slightly below average.  Even after that there is more back and forth with some organizations yelling danger at the top of their lungs while others predicting an average to below average season with little risk of a major hurricane landfall in the United States.  So, as you can see Weather 360 has been very busy in terms of having to look at all this information to try and make the most accurate forecast as we can in this stage of the forecasts for the upcoming hurricane season.  Here is Weather 360’s preliminary forecast for Hurricane Season 2015:

Weather 360’s preliminary forecasts with preliminary data so far for Hurricane Season 2015 suggest at least an average season with the chance of an above average season in the Atlantic Basin.  In way of hurricane landfalls Weather 360 cannot make a complete guarantee so early on before the season actually starts, but please, Weather 360 urges everyone on from the Canadian Maritime to Brownsville, Texas  and beyond to start to be prepared for a possible landfall near you. Again, Weather 360 would like to say that it is a good idea for everyone with a threat of a hurricane on the Atlantic Basin to be prepared for this potentially active hurricane season.