Early September should be the busiest stretch of Hurricane season, but as it turns out, there’s been a strange calm.
Forecasters predicted that this year would see storm after storm with most bullish forecasts on record.
Instead, the Atlantic Ocean is in a rare and strange calm that reset expectations.
Experts say that this could be a glimpse at what’s to come as the planet gets hotter. While pre-season predictions called for upwards of 20-named storms, no storms have formed in the Atlantic since Ernesto in mid-August.