2021 Hurricane Seasons are expected to be "higher than normal" again? This is based on new normal official definition
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Tropical Storm Elsa in Taylor County, Florida, July 7, Mark Wallheiser / Getty  Tropical Storm ELSA on Wednesday, Florida Mexico, Gulf, with 65 miles / hour wind and heavy rain.
 The storm got the name when their cyclone reached 39 miles / hour, and ELSA was already the fifth place this year. This is the earliest we have seen the fifth Storm form that we have seen in the Atlantic Hurricane Season.
 However: Before two months, before the hurricane season, the national ocean and atmospheric management report called 60% 2021 will be a "higher than normal" hurricane, just like 2020.
 The last year's hurricane season broke two records? It has the most name Storms, 30 years old, the most important thing is to land 11.
Overall, the average predictive storm in the season increases. NOAA has recently updated its seasonal hurricane prediction according to data from 1991 to 2010, so now is considered to be 14 name storms in the season, and seven are hurricane. This is a total of 12 storms, six are hurricanes.  The number of predictive storms per season is increasing in Havana, Cuba, July 5 tropical storm Elsa, 2021, storm moving grass and palm trees under cloudy sky. 
"Hurricane is becoming more powerful, damp, slower, more destructive, and all of these trends are related to one or someone who warms global warming," Caldas writes in blog post Tao.  According to 2018, the speed of the hurricane and tropical storm movement has also dropped approximately 10% in the past 70 years. This is a problem because it means that any particular storm has more time to make a region in the rain.

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