The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season arrives amid a puzzling contradiction: long-standing climate signals suggest a potentially slower start to tropical storm activity, yet official forecasts point decisively toward an above-normal season. This tension has captured the attention of insurers and reinsurers alike, for whom the frequency, intensity, and unpredictability of tropical systems carry direct consequences for pricing, exposure modeling, and catastrophe response planning.
Atlantic hurricane forecasts at a crossroads as ocean trends diverge
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