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Why has the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season been so unusual? 'Nobody saw this coming.'
I haven’t seen a year where the conditions were so conducive flopping so miserably," a top CSU researcher who studies hurricanes and climate said. So what's going on? Here's the explanation from officials and what we can expect for the rest of the season.
The Atlantic has been suspiciously quiet this hurricane season
The forecasts predicted an extreme storm season in the Atlantic, but so far there have only been three named hurricanes – so where are all the storms?
After a violent start, the Atlantic hurricane season has gone unusually quiet
The last time the Atlantic failed to produce any named storms between Aug. 13 and Sept. 3 was in 1968 — more than 50 years ago.
The tropical Atlantic is strangely silent. Will hurricane season wake up?
Hurricane season isn’t just quiet — it’s virtually silent. Not a single named storm has formed in the Atlantic since Ernesto formed on Aug. 12, and weather models are tepid in simulating any storms to come in at least the next week.
Unusual Atlantic hurricane season lull sparks new predictions from forecasters
Forecasters say people should remain alert, with three months of the hurricane season remaining and many big storms likely to develop.
Why the Atlantic Basin has been unusually quiet as peak hurricane season nears
The time of year that typically sees the most tropical systems forming in the Atlantic Basin is almost here. The past three weeks in the Atlantic Basin have been notably quiet with no named storm formations since Ernesto on Aug.
Curiously quiet Atlantic has hurricane scientists scratching their heads. ‘A mystery.’
Phil Klotzbach, senior research scientist at Colorado State University and head of the leading academic seasonal forecast. The quiet in the Atlantic is even weirder considering nearly every forecast this year trumpeted an alarming hurricane season ahead.
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