Hurricane season lull may be coming to an end, forecasters say
Briefly

Hurricane season usually peaks between late August and October, but this year has been unusually quiet, with no storms since August 12. Expect more activity soon.
Matthew Rosencrans from the National Weather Service remarked on the oddity of this year's quiet period, stating, 'It has been anomalously quiet. It's weird to have a quiet period during this part of the season.'
Conditions in the Atlantic are changing, with warmer waters due to climate change, which enhances storm formation. 'Don't let your guard down now,' Rosencrans warns.
The overall seasonal pattern shows that around 70% of storms occur between August 20 and October 31, suggesting we should brace for potential storms ahead.
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