Tracking the tropics: Hurricane season continues until November |
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Historically, hurricane season peaks in September and slows down in October before ending in November.
There are currently two tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean that could form into the season's next tropical threat, according to data published Monday by the National Hurricane Center. After a relatively quiet season so far this year, Ian made landfall in southwest Florida leaving behind widespread destruction. It was the second landfall of the storm after hitting Cuba just days earlier. Ian would reemerged into the Atlantic Ocean before making a South Carolina, which produced storm surge in Myrtle Beach and along the Carolina coast. While hurricane season is more than halfway over in Atlantic Basin, tropical threats continue to the end of the season on Nov. 30 and beyond. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/weather/hurricane/hurricane-season-tropical-threats-storm-atlantic-weather/275-db468a6f-1718-4a2c-8ab1-813838feac36 |