Atlantic hurricane season has hit a September speed bump. The season’s peak will pass this week with no active storms for the first time in nearly a decade.
Based on past years, Sept. 10 is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but things are atypically quiet this year ...
However, as we enter into the second half of September, there are a few signs pointing to the fact that conditions will become more favourable for tropical systems. Not only is the wind shear and ...
Not a single named storm has formed in the Atlantic Ocean in nearly three weeks, even though it’s the peak of hurricane ...
In the last 10 years, more hurricanes and tropical storms have been forming after the traditional "peak" period.
Based on past years, Sept. 10 is the typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but things are atypically quiet.