Even though the climatological peak of hurricane season – Sept. 10 – was weeks ago, residents living along the East and Gulf coasts shouldn’t let their guard down in October.
Even though the climatological peak of hurricane season – Sept. 10 – was weeks ago, residents living along the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. shouldn’t let their guard down in October.
While most areas of the Atlantic Basin remain open for development in October, a lot of the tropical activity tends to shift westward as the disturbances that frequently roll off Africa during the peak of hurricane season begin to fade away. That means parts of the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S. remain at risk of a landfalling storm to occur.
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