As of Nov. 15, the 2024 hurricane season has produced 18 named storms, nearly five more than the average of 13.8 from 1991 to 2020, demonstrating the extreme activity predicted for this year.
With 11 hurricanes recorded so far this season, it has already surpassed the 30-year average of 6.9 hurricanes, marking a notable increase in such severe weather events.
Hurricane Beryl was particularly devastating, causing approximately 20 fatalities in the Caribbean and around 25 more in the U.S., showcasing the life-threatening impacts of these storms.
The impact of Hurricane Debby highlighted the risks of freshwater flooding, impacting several southeastern states and emphasizing the need for increased preparedness and response strategies.
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