Tropical Atlantic is quiet as we approach peak season
Despite an expected above-average season, the Atlantic Basin remains unusually quiet due to Saharan dust and wind shear, with no storms forecast for the next week by the National Hurricane Center.
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Hurricane Season Sails Into Peaceful Peak
September 10th marks the historical peak of Atlantic hurricane season, when tropical storms typically reach their most intense activity. But this year? The ocean is taking a break. The National Weather Service shared some welcome news: no tropical development is expected over the next seven days. For a date that usually sees the most hurricane […] The post Hurricane Season Sails Into Peaceful Peak appeared first on The Georgia Sun.
Meteorologist Raydel Ruisánchez said that in the next seven days no tropical cyclone will form, although he recalled that the season is still active and calm can be temporary.
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