CLIMATE

How many named storms during Atlantic Hurricane Season?
Markets in this event
4 markets Β· sorted by volume
Will there be less than 16 named storms during Atlantic Hurricane Season?Yes 0%No 100%
$3.6M
VOL
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Will there be more than 25 named storms during Atlantic Hurricane Season?Yes 0%No 100%
$711k
VOL
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Will there be between 21 and 25 named storms during Atlantic Hurricane Season?Yes 0%No 100%
$549k
VOL
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Will there be between 16 and 20 named storms during Atlantic Hurricane Season?Yes 100%No 0%
$364k
VOL
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Event activity
Across all 4 markets24H VOLUME
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Past 24 hours
TOTAL VOLUME
$5.2M
Since creation
LIQUIDITY
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Available to trade
About this event
Context for tradersThis is a market on the total number of named storms that will occur during the Atlantic Hurricane Season.
How trading works
Polymarket uses a central limit order book (CLOB) model β you can buy or sell shares of any outcome at the current market price, or place limit orders. Prices represent implied probability: a $0.65 contract means the market prices a 65% chance of that outcome.
FAQ
Resolution & formatHow are markets in this event resolved?+
Each market resolves based on the official outcome as verified by the UMA Optimistic Oracle.
When do these markets close?+
Trading closes at Dec 1, 2024 Β· 12:00 PM UTC. After close, the UMA oracle proposes a resolution and a 2-hour dispute window opens before final settlement.
How many markets are in this event?+
This event contains 4 markets. Each market settles independently β you can trade any or all of them.
What happens if the resolution source is unavailable?+
If the primary resolution source is unavailable, the market may be delayed or resolved by UMA oracle vote using credible alternative sources. Polymarket's optimistic oracle has final authority on disputed resolutions.
How do I trade on Polymarket?+
You need a Polymarket account (sign up with email or crypto wallet). Connect a Polygon-compatible wallet, fund it with USDC, and you can buy or sell shares of any outcome. All settlements are in USDC.