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Meteorologists Predicts that the Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Inevirably Be More Aggressive
After a little over two months since the start of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, we may expect to witness even more hurricanes and named storms than scientists projected before the season ends on November 30.
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