National Disaster Coordinator explains what to expect in 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
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National Disaster Coordinator explains what to expect in 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
National Disaster Coordinator explains what to expect in 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
National Disaster Coordinator in St. Kitts, Mr. Abdias Samuel, issued an address earlier in the week, regarding the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Mr. Samuel, in keeping the public abreast of what to expect during this year’s season, spoke of the predictions from the St. Kitts Met Office.
National Disaster Coordinator in St. Kitts, Mr. Abdias Samuel.
The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began Monday June 1st and will end on November 30th.
Although the season has commenced, with the formation of Arthur and Bertha, the first and second named storms for the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season, this marked the 6th consecutive year in a row that storms have formed before the official start of the season.