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fromFast Company
9 months ago

In hot water: Why Hurricane Beryl foreshadows a nasty storm season

Hurricane Beryl's early and record-breaking development is a warning sign of a potentially severe hurricane season ahead due to unusually high ocean temperatures in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
fromABC7 San Francisco
7 months ago
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Why the Atlantic Basin has been unusually quiet as peak hurricane season nears

The Atlantic Basin enters its peak hurricane season but recently has seen an unusual quiet period with no named storms.
Saharan Dust outbreaks are currently inhibiting tropical storm development due to the dry air they introduce.
fromwww.sun-sentinel.com
6 months ago
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Here's what the next two weeks of hurricane season look like in October

The next two weeks in Florida are uncertain for hurricane activity, with a 50% chance of above-normal storms.
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fromFast Company
9 months ago

In hot water: Why Hurricane Beryl foreshadows a nasty storm season

Hurricane Beryl's early and record-breaking development is a warning sign of a potentially severe hurricane season ahead due to unusually high ocean temperatures in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
fromABC7 San Francisco
7 months ago
OMG science

Why the Atlantic Basin has been unusually quiet as peak hurricane season nears

The Atlantic Basin enters its peak hurricane season but recently has seen an unusual quiet period with no named storms.
Saharan Dust outbreaks are currently inhibiting tropical storm development due to the dry air they introduce.
fromwww.sun-sentinel.com
6 months ago
Miscellaneous

Here's what the next two weeks of hurricane season look like in October

The next two weeks in Florida are uncertain for hurricane activity, with a 50% chance of above-normal storms.
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