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Atlantic hurricane season off to slowest start in a decade: Will aggressive forecasts still hold?
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoAs the Atlantic and Gulf coasts anxiously wade into the first week of what’s been anticipated to...
National Hurricane Center monitoring 5 tropical waves, as system brings rain in Caribbean
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhile water temperatures are warm enough, wind shear may deter any development, said...
Unprecedented ocean temperatures make this hurricane season especially dangerous
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHotter oceans...than-normal waters in the Atlantic, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico play...
Gulf of Mexico Is August-Level Hot as Hurricane Season Nears
Bloomberg· 6 days agoTemperature readings off the coasts of Florida, Texas and Mexico are way above normal for this time ...
SCCF documents warming temperatures in local waters
CaptivaSanibel.com· 1 day agoSCCF’s River, Estuary, and Coastal Observing Network (RECON) monitoring stations have measured heightened surface water temperatures at several sites...
Scattered storms return Thursday. Plus, a look at the tropics.
WGNO via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoModels disagree on *IF* any development will actually occur, but most guidance does suggest a surge ...
Why the Gulf of Mexico's record warmth may spell trouble
San Antonio Express-News· 7 days agoThe start of the Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 and early outlooks suggest it could be one for the record books. At the start of May, the sea surface ...
2024 Atlantic hurricane season has begun. See predictions, storm tracker
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBoth favor the development and strengthening of tropical cyclones. Add to that concerns about storms...
Florida on alert for looming tropical downpours
AccuWeather via AOL· 1 day agoA new zone that includes waters surrounding Florida will be watched closely by AccuWeather meteorologists for potential tropical development next week....
Opinion: The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven't you heard about it?
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoA study done by Oregon State University found that with the destruction of the kelp forests,...