"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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