Hurricane Season Is Extremely Quiet in the Atlantic
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, explained that while Labor Day usually marks peak hurricane activity, this year is unusually quiet. AccuWeather meteorologists cite the cooling effect from Hurricane Aran, which churned up the Atlantic and lowered sea surface temperatures, making new storms less likely—despite last year’s season still producing multiple major hurricanes.
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