Topic: CSU Tropical Meteorology Project
Temperatures hot, but hurricanes not
Despite hotter than normal temperatures, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has been quiet so far for the Cayman Islands.
Downgraded hurricane forecast still projects above-average season
Forecasters at CSU are now predicting 16 named storms, with 8 becoming hurricanes and three strengthening to ‘major’ hurricane status.
Above-average hurricane season is forecast
Colorado State University has predicted a higher-than-average hurricane season for 2025.
‘Extremely active’ hurricane season forecast remains
Colorado State University's Tropical Meteorology Project is maintaining its forecast of an "extremely active" period ahead.
New satellites to provide 3D models of hurricanes
New experimental satellites destined for low-earth orbit are expected to provide hurricane prone areas with a revolutionary view and insight into the potentially deadly storm systems.
Hurricane season could fuel ‘monster storms’
On Wednesday, 1 June, residents across Cayman, the wider Caribbean, US, and South and Central America must start the annual six-month watch in anxious anticipation brought on by the uncertainty of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Forecasters call for above-average 2022 hurricane season
In its initial preseason forecast for 2022, Colorado State University's Tropical Meteorology Project has predicted an above-average hurricane season.
Hurricane season forecast to remain active in coming weeks
The next two weeks of the Atlantic hurricane season are forecast to bring above-average activity, according to the latest report by Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project.
Increased storm activity forecast through mid-September
Tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic basin is forecast to be above average during the first half of September, according to researchers with the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project.
Forecasters increase storm season outlook
Forecasting for the Atlantic hurricane season has increased slightly, with meteorologists at Colorado State University predicting six hurricanes, up from their previous forecast in April of five.











