Why the Atlantic’s Predicted Hurricane Season Didn’t Happen—And Where the Storms Hit Instead
Doug McIntyre discusses the unexpected shift in hurricane activity this year. Despite predictions of a record hurricane season in the Atlantic, the storms have been less intense due to cooler air temperatures. Instead, the Pacific Ocean has seen more hurricanes, with Hawaii being hit by three so far. This shift highlights how climate change can lead to unpredictable weather patterns, defying expectations and impacting different regions in unexpected ways.
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