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Here’s why the peak of hurricane season has been so mellow, and why that may change
The long lull in tropical activity, right at the peak of hurricane season, has flummoxed meteorologists. We talked to experts about what’s going on, and when things may change. Read More
Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms in Atlantic with possibility to strengthen further, National Hurricane Center says
The National Hurricane Center confirmed on Wednesday that Tropical Storm Gabrielle has formed in the Central Atlantic. Read More
2025 Atlantic hurricane season peaks on Wednesday. Where are the hurricanes?
The historical peak of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season falls on Wednesday, Sept. 10, but most wouldn't know it given the usually slow start to September. Forecasters predicted that the Atlantic was ... Read More
Tropical Storm Gabrielle path avoids major US cities as system strengthens in Atlantic
Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the 7th named storm of 2025, tracks northwest away from US mainland cities but may bring rough surf to East Coast beaches next week ... Read More
Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms in the Atlantic

Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed on Wednesday in the Atlantic Ocean but was far from land, forecasters said. Read More
At the Peak of Hurricane Season, the Atlantic Is Quiet. Here’s Why
And today the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center displays that most optimistic of Atlantic basin forecasts: an empty map labeled “no disturbances”—an ... Read More
'Where the heck are Atlantic hurricanes?' National Hurricane Center tracking 2 tropical waves
The National Hurricane Center currently is tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean. ➤ September hurricane season forecast: Savor the ... Read More
Feds say La Niña is coming. What does this mean for hurricanes and our weather?
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño – Southern Oscillation, called ENSO by scientists. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the ... Read More
No Atlantic tropical activity as season’s peak comes and goes
Sept. 10 marks the peak of hurricane season. This is the day of the year, on average, that is most likely to see a named storm in the Atlantic Basin. This year, the Atlantic is quiet. Sept. 10 has ... Read More
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