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National Weather Service: above‑normal 2025 Atlantic season likely; water hazards top risk for Florida coast

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The National Weather Service office in Melbourne told Port Canaveral partners that Colorado State and the National Hurricane Center forecast an above‑normal 2025 season, emphasized storm surge and freshwater flooding risks, and advised preparations ahead of an August–October peak.

The National Weather Service office in Melbourne told Port Canaveral stakeholders the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is likely to be busier than average and urged readiness for multiple hazards beyond wind.

Will Ulrich, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Melbourne, summarized why tropical cyclones matter to the port community and said forecasting improvements focus on track and timing but uncertainty remains for intensity: “tropical cyclones or hurricanes, tropical storms come in all shapes and sizes, And they bring with…

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