It's July 31st and as of yet there has not been a single named storm in the tropical Atlantic. If that seems unusual to you, it is. Consider this, the last two years we've had storms form in May. This doesn't mean that we can't still get strong storms. We still have August and September to go through, which is the peak of hurricane season. Generally when a season starts this late there's fewer storms in total."
Saturday, August 1, 2009
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A slow start to hurricane season | Fox10tv.com: "A SLOW SEASON
It's July 31st and as of yet there has not been a single named storm in the tropical Atlantic. If that seems unusual to you, it is. Consider this, the last two years we've had storms form in May. This doesn't mean that we can't still get strong storms. We still have August and September to go through, which is the peak of hurricane season. Generally when a season starts this late there's fewer storms in total."
It's July 31st and as of yet there has not been a single named storm in the tropical Atlantic. If that seems unusual to you, it is. Consider this, the last two years we've had storms form in May. This doesn't mean that we can't still get strong storms. We still have August and September to go through, which is the peak of hurricane season. Generally when a season starts this late there's fewer storms in total."