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Above-Average Activity, Higher Chance Of Landfalls Forecast For 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season - Insurance Claims News Article

Above-Average Activity, Higher Chance Of Landfalls Forecast For 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Monday, April 12th, 2021 Catastrophe Property

Initial projections from forecasters suggests that the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season could be very active, while the chance of major hurricane landfalls occurring is also seen as above-average.

The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1st and runs until the end of November.

In 2020, the season witnessed an unprecedented 30 named storms, of which 13 reached hurricane strength.

Of these, six became major hurricanes with Category 3 wind speeds or higher, which is the second most major hurricanes in a season after 2005.

Of course, for global insurers and reinsurers it’s all about landfalls and during the 2020 season, six storms made landfall in the U.S.


External References & Further Reading
https://www.reinsurancene.ws/above-average-activity-higher-chance-of-landfalls-forecast-for-2021-atlantic-hurricane-season/
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