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How 2020 hurricane season stacks up against 2005's historic numbers
This would tie the record for the most named storms in a season, which was set in 2005.
Other changes to AccuWeather’s hurricane season forecast include an increase in the number of forecasted hurricanes to 13, an increase in the number of major hurricanes to six and an increase in the number of storms with impacts on the United States to 10. Hurricanes that are category 3 or above are considered major.
The historic 2005 season had similar numbers. That year saw 15 hurricanes, seven of which were major. This includes Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800 people and was the costliest natural disaster in United States history.
Like 2005, this year has seen so many storms that the designated list of storm names has been exhausted. Starting with Tropical Storm Beta, storms are now named using letters of the Greek alphabet.
“It’s very rare. It’s only happened in 2005, and now we’re going to see it happen in 2020,” AccuWeather hurricane expert Dan Kottlowski said.
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