2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season (live)

The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season is an upcoming event in the North Atlantic cyclone basin.

The season is predicted to be above average, by the NOAA and Colorado State University. It began on May 24, with Invest 90L forming at 7:00 UTC, the next day it became a depression. By the 26th, the Weather Channel began issuing advisories on the storm.

Predictions
The overall trend was above average.

Season Summary
Subtropical Storm Arnold- May 26th - ongoing

Subtropical Storm Arnold
On may 24th, an area of low pressure previously being monitored for development was tagged as Tropical Invest 90l, giving it a 95 percent chance of formation within 2 days. Soon enough, the storm gradually intensified in the Gulf of Mexico, in between Cuba and the Yucutan, enough to be tagged as Subtropical Storm Arnold. The NHC began to issue advisories, issuing watches for Naples, Florida, through Tampa bay. Currently, the storm is forecast to reach a top intensity of 70 MPH at landfall around St. Petersburg. Currently, Cuba is being hammered by 40 MPH winds and 70 MPH wind gusts, signs of the storms intensification coming soon. A Hurricane Hunter flight will return from the storm at 3:00 EST time, to update on the storm.

Current Forecasts
Arnold- Current projectory takes it through the Gulf of Mexico, landfalling in Tampa as either a high end Storm or a low end C1, tracking up across Florida over Jacksonville, back into the ocean, and then heading back out to sea.

CURRENT WARNINGS/ WATCHES
Collier, Lee, Charolette, Desoto, Manatee, Sarasota, Hills-Bourogh, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Sumter, Citrus, Marion: Hurricane Watch, Tropical Storm Warning

Putnam, Flagler, St. Johns, Clay, Duval: Tropical Storm Watch