Atlantic
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Hurricane Season 2024: 60% Chance of Below-Average Activity in the Atlantic
What's behind the unusually quiet hurricane season in 2024? According to meteorologists, this natural phenomenon is to blame for the 60% chance of below-average activity in the Atlantic.
Latest Research Articles
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Hurricane Lee: Landfall Forecasted In Maine, Canadian Maritimes As It Makes Critical Turn In Atlantic
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Indo-Pacific Zone Corals Discovered To Be More Resistant to Global Warming Than Corals in the Atlantic
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A Massive Area of Low Pressure Is Churning Across the Atlantic and Is Expected to Slam Into the United Kingdom, Bringing Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
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Weather Update: Storm Unloads Heavy Rainfall, Freezing Warnings in Atlantic Canada; Significant Power Outages Reported
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Risks of Flash Flooding due to Tropical Moisture Could Occur This Week; Forecasts Monitor Potential Systems in Atlantic
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Dry Weekend Expected in Northeast This Week as Gusty Winds Emerges in Atlantic and New England
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Tropical Activity Could Emerge in Atlantic or Caribbean Sea in November; Potential System Could Develop in US
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Three Areas Over Tropical Atlantic Monitored for Developing Potential Storms Before October's End
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As Hurricane Julia Passed From the Atlantic, 25 People Are Dead With Devastating Flash Floods in Australia
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Forecasts Monitor Potential Areas of Development in the Atlantic as Tropical Storm Karl Moves to Mexico
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Atlantic Canada Braces for Hurricane Fiona
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Tropical Storm Fiona Becomes 6th Storm of Season as It Forms Over Atlantic