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WASHINGTON – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization (NOAA) says there is a 40% chance the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be near-normal. In their May outlook, NOAA says an El Niño climate pattern will help to suppress activity in the Atlantic, but NOAA also says that water-than-average sea-surface temperatures and an enhanced west-African monsoon season will help to increase activity.

There’s a 40% chance of a near-normal season, a 30% chance of a below-normal season, and a 30% chance of an above-normal season. SNN’s Marco La Manno says the competition from El Niño and warm waters/monsoon activity makes this a more difficult season to forecast.

The names of the 2019 named storms.