For only the second time since 1950, the Atlantic went storm-free from August 29 through September 16, is there any scientific reason for this?

Jill Trepanier

Jill Trepanier

Professor and Department Chair

This is likely due to high levels of atmospheric dust and increased wind shear across the main development region. These variables are not present together often during peak season, so that is why it is only the second time since 1950.

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