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Tag Archives: Early start of annual hurricane season
Early start to 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season is not that rare!
It is not June 1 yet, the “official” start of the annual Atlantic hurricane season, and we have already had two named storms, Alberto and Beryl, in the basin. What is going on? How rare is this? Is this a … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, 2012 eastern North Pacific hurricane season, Belt of tropical ativity, Early start of annual hurricane season, Equatorial Africa, Florida, Indian Ocean, Jacksonvillle, Tropical Storm ALBERTO, Tropical storm Beryl, tropical wave assembly line
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