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Hurricane season has flatlined. When will it roar back to life?
Experts still anticipate a hyperactive hurricane season.
Winds over north central Africa have been stronger out of the east than normal, contributing to an active monsoon (moist weather pattern) there. Philip Klotzbach, a researcher at Colorado State University, is anticipating near-normal Atlantic hurricane activity over the next two weeks. That should lead to a relaxation of harsh upper-level winds over Africa, allowing better-organized tropical waves to make it farther west across the Atlantic and be more primed to intensify.
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