Quiet October for Hurricanes in the Atlantic States
By Anonymous
The National Hurricane Center released its Monthly Atlantic Tropical Weather Summary yesterday. In October, no new storms developed in the Atlantic. Hurricane Joaquin had formed in September 2015. Typically, there are two storms formed in October, with one developing into a hurricane.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association had predicted in May 2015 that this would be below-normal season this year.
Hopefully, this record and prediction will continue through November 30, when hurricane season officially ends.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association had predicted in May 2015 that this would be below-normal season this year.
Hopefully, this record and prediction will continue through November 30, when hurricane season officially ends.
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