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2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season gets ‘unofficial' early start

-NHC Forecasts kicks off today May 15, 2021, with Center calling for preparations ‘now’
The Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) which focuses on the Atlantic hurricane seasons has issued alerts for hurricane preparations to begin today, May 15, 2021, ahead of the official June 1, 2021 start of the hurricane season. Photo: Facebook/File
In the Virgin Islands (VI), Acting Director at the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr. Jasen Penn said in April that the forecast should serve as a reminder to residents in the Territory to review emergency plans and begin to make preparations early for the season. Photo: GIS/File
In the Virgin Islands (VI), Acting Director at the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr. Jasen Penn said in April that the forecast should serve as a reminder to residents in the Territory to review emergency plans and begin to make preparations early for the season. Photo: GIS/File
For the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Colorado State University, which was the first entity to issue a seasonal tropical forecast issued their forecast back on April 8 indicating 17 total named storms out of a list of names, eight of which are expected to be hurricanes in the region. Photo: Internet Source
For the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Colorado State University, which was the first entity to issue a seasonal tropical forecast issued their forecast back on April 8 indicating 17 total named storms out of a list of names, eight of which are expected to be hurricanes in the region. Photo: Internet Source
MIAMI, Florida, USA – The Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) which focuses on the Atlantic Hurricane Seasons has issued alerts for hurricane preparations to begin today, May 15, 2021, ahead of the official June 1, 2021 start of the hurricane season.

"Once you’re under pressure, having a written plan will take the guesswork out of what you need to do to protect you and your family," the center tweeted today. 

NHC issuing alerts from today 

CNN in a report this morning said after a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season for 2020, storm forecasting will get off to an earlier start this year thanks to consecutive years of pre-season activity with at least one named tropical system formed in the Atlantic prior to June 1, 2021.  

As a result, the Hurricane Center has decided that beginning this year, there will issue their routine 'tropical weather outlook' forecasts starting today rather than June 1, 2021.

"We are going to issue the Atlantic Outlook, the actual outlook product where you have the blobs on the website, we're going to start that on May 15th instead of June 1st because we want to make sure we get that information out and start having those areas of concern," says Kenneth Graham, Director of the National Hurricane Center.

17 named storms for 2021 

"We're going to do that a little earlier which is a better service," he went on to say.

According to Information, May 15, 2021, is already the official start to eastern Pacific hurricane season, and it is off to a running start this year with Tropical Storm (TS) Andres named after it formed over 600 miles south of Baja California.

For the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Colorado State University, which was the first entity to issue a seasonal tropical forecast issued their forecast back on April 8 indicating 17 total named storms out of a list of names, eight of which are expected to be hurricanes in the region.

VI urged to prepare ahead of June 

In the Virgin Islands (VI), Acting Director at the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr. Jasen Penn said in April that the  Colorado State University forecasts should serve as a reminder to residents in the Territory to review emergency plans and begin to make preparations early for the season. 

“While the Atlantic Hurricane Season does not officially begin until June 1, it is important for families and businesses to have basic preparations in place all year long as storms can occur before the season begins,” he said.

15 Responses to “2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season gets ‘unofficial' early start”

  • Mehson (15/05/2021, 17:29) Like (22) Dislike (2) Reply
    From one thing to the next mehson, we under real pressure in these islands
    • @Mehson (15/05/2021, 22:18) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      “We under real pressure” all over the world these days, I’m afraid to say, Mehson!
    • NezRez (16/05/2021, 10:50) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      We have hurricanes every year. Just because we had two major bad ones (Irma & Maria) doesn't mean catastrophe all of the time. Hurricanes are normal every year. Just do what we always do and batten down the hatches. Store non perishable foods, water, batteries, flashlights etc., clear your yards of loose debris. No panic with me. This is normal. Covid19 is the only abnormal. Stop panicking every time the winds blows.
      • Well Said NezRez (16/05/2021, 19:08) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Very well said NezRez. Its their own fear is what kills them. We will be good for the next 30 years. and if it gets bad in one of those years?...well we still will survive. Lets pray, have faith and think positive. Make the best of a bad situation and stop worrying.
  • Ex-pat (15/05/2021, 17:35) Like (42) Dislike (68) Reply
    Season start early due to bvi wickedness against expats
    • @ ex pat (15/05/2021, 19:10) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
      It got wicked ppl all over hun
    • @ ex pat (15/05/2021, 20:06) Like (25) Dislike (10) Reply
      how stupid are you
      if you dont feel appropriate in this little place simply go back to your homeland or the united states currency have you take all that abuse and wickedness. it is funny how these big island and big city people speaks so bad about little Tortola but somehow just find beef island airport or road town ferry service
    • smdh (15/05/2021, 20:26) Like (19) Dislike (6) Reply
      If its soo bad go home!
  • Irma days (15/05/2021, 17:37) Like (26) Dislike (1) Reply
    Please don’t turn on the HAARP machine
  • tola (15/05/2021, 18:11) Like (24) Dislike (8) Reply

    @ Ex-- Pat you sound just like what you are an a$$ with no sense

  • Scary Thoughts (15/05/2021, 18:20) Like (14) Dislike (5) Reply
    The word Hurricane scares the hell out of me, I get flash backs of 2017....Another disaster we cant take, we will go mad ...Lord have mercy on us..
  • cgb (15/05/2021, 19:12) Like (13) Dislike (2) Reply
    Every time i see hurricane my heart just skips a beat... honestly hate this period.
  • trrefdrfds (15/05/2021, 19:30) Like (9) Dislike (5) Reply
    Mother nature will do this in this last days that only prayer to God
    can save mankind in this world. The earth has changed.
  • @ truth (16/05/2021, 03:45) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
    man in his ignorant state signed and sealed his own fate.


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