Ask the Meteorologist: The Climatological Peak of Hurricane Season Is Oddly Calm. Why?
Experts warn that record-high ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico could fuel rapid storm intensification during the expected increase in Atlantic hurricane activity this fall.
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Quiet Peak Doesn't Signal End: Hurricane Experts Warn Of Increased Activity Ahead
Following a historic lull, forecasters urge vigilance as conditions are set to become more favorable for tropical storm development in late September. After an unusually quiet stretch during what is typically the busiest time of the Atlantic hurricane season, AccuWeather experts are warning that the calm may soon be over. Despite this week’s rare lack […] Quiet Peak Doesn’t Signal End: Hurricane Experts Warn Of Increased Activity Ahead
Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unprecedented Calm Amid Peak
timesng.com: MIAMI, FL – As the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, the basin remains eerily quiet. For the first time in nearly a decade, there are no active storms, according to the National Hurricane Center. The hurricane season runs from June to November, with the vast majority of storm activity typically occurring from mid-August […] This post Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unprecedented Calm Amid Peak appeared first on Atlant…
Peak of hurricane season arrives but Atlantic remains quiet for now
HOUSTON – Wednesday marks the statistical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at weather maps.Forecasters aren’t tracking any disturbances, and there are a few reasons.WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TROPICAL DEPRESSION, TROPICAL STORM AND HURRICANE?According to a discussion issued Tuesday by the experts at Colorado State University (CSU), dry air and increased wind shear coupled with sinking air over Afric…
Atlantic Basin turns quiet near peak, but hurricane season is far from over
The 2025 Atlantic Basin hurricane season has been quite a bit different than the last several. After a sluggish start, the basin produced a long-lived and powerful storm — Hurricane Erin — but since then, activity has dropped off sharply. In fact, the Atlantic has been quiet for nearly two weeks, right at the time of year that is normally the busiest. If no new storms form in the coming days, it would mark only the second time since 1950 that the
Where Are All The Hurricanes? - Nemos News Network
Where Are All The Hurricanes? Where are all the hurricanes? And where are the climate alarmists, leftist corporate media outlets, and Greta Thunberg with their predictions of imminent doom for planet Earth? In Greta’s case, perhaps the funding for climate change propaganda dried up, and she has since shifted her focus to everything Palestine. As the saying goes, “follow the money”. Back to the Atlantic hurricane season: it’s been eerily quiet…
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