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Early predictions point to an active hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what local residents should know.
The expected busy season is due to the presence of unusually warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form, along with the predicted absence of an El Niño, which can inhibit hurricane ...
A marine heat wave in the Caribbean Sea Ocean water across the Caribbean Sea and western ... The key predictors currently ...
Water temperatures are running above normal in parts of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Researchers say warmer waters can provide fuel for storms during the hurricane season. [ The National ...
The weather-roiling La Niña weather pattern has ended, returning equatorial Pacific temperatures to a neutral state that ...
Forecasters at Colorado State University are predicting an above-average hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean this year. The April forecast is the first of four prepared by the CSU team each year.
A hurricane's fuel source is warm ocean water, so a warm Atlantic tends to favor an above-average season. When waters in the eastern subtropical Atlantic are much warmer than normal in the spring ...
The expected busy season is due to the presence of unusually warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form, along with the predicted absence of an El Niño, which can inhibit hurricane ...
The expected busy season is due to the presence of unusually warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form, along with the predicted absence of an El Niño, which can inhibit hurricane ...