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>The Atlantic Ocean has been eerily quiet even as hurricane season reaches its peak, but new models suggest this may be the calm before the storm. The latest Global Tropics Hazards and Benefits Outlook from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) predicts a heightened risk of tropical cyclone formation starting September 17. Models indicated a 40 to 60 percent chance of storms developing across the central Atlantic near the Cape Verde Islands, tracking west toward the Lesser Antilles with potential to affect the wider Atlantic basin. Forecasters also predicted a 20 to 40 percent probability of tropical cyclones forming in the northwest Caribbean and Gulf of America over the next two weeks.

Archive: https://archive.today/LXCYz From the post: >>The Atlantic Ocean has been eerily quiet even as hurricane season reaches its peak, but new models suggest this may be the calm before the storm. The latest Global Tropics Hazards and Benefits Outlook from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) predicts a heightened risk of tropical cyclone formation starting September 17. Models indicated a 40 to 60 percent chance of storms developing across the central Atlantic near the Cape Verde Islands, tracking west toward the Lesser Antilles with potential to affect the wider Atlantic basin. Forecasters also predicted a 20 to 40 percent probability of tropical cyclones forming in the northwest Caribbean and Gulf of America over the next two weeks.
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Oh no, hurricanes during hurricane season! What next? Snow during Winter? Saints preserve us!