In a normal Atlantic hurricane season, roughly twelve named storms form with six of them becoming hurricanes. At the time of writing, we are very close to the 30th named storm of the year forming. - Fifty-seven people have died and eight are missing in Honduras following Tropical Storm Eta, authorities said Monday, as the death toll doubled in one of the countries worst hit by the storm. At this rate, every named storm is just piling on to the record for most named storms in a year. The active 2020 season certainly and reasonably brings forth questions about the role of climate change.
Source: Forbes November 13, 2020 15:11 UTC