The Hurricane Season Was Supposed to Be Busy. What Happened?
Briefly

"A quiet spell this significant has not been seen during this part of the season since 1968, according to Phil Klotzbach, a researcher of hurricane activity at Colorado State University."
"At the beginning of last month, all signs still pointed to a thriving, above-average season after a strong start with four other named storms before Ernesto."
"Despite the reprieve in recent weeks, though, it is too early to dismiss the seasonal hurricane outlook as a bust, said Dan Harnos, a meteorologist."
"Dr. Klotzbach joked that when the season ends in November, he may be eating crow for dinner, referring to the unexpected lull in storm activity."
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