Upcoming Atlantic Hurricane Season: Increased Activity and Rising Landfall Risks

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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, initially slow, is expected to intensify due to record-high ocean surface temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions, raising concerns about increased storm activity and potential landfalls, driven by climate change and natural oscillations like the Madden-Julian Oscillation.
Topics:nation#atlantic-ocean#climate-change#hurricane-season#sea-surface-temperatures#storm-activity#weather
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