The US dodged a bullet this Atlantic hurricane season
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The US dodged a bullet this Atlantic hurricane season
"An Atlantic hurricane season defined by political and climate disasters comes to a close on November 30th. It kicked off after DOGE's flurry of slashes to federal agencies. Employees who stayed on endured a tumultuous year, to say the least, at the National Weather Service (NWS). A series of strong storms brewed in the Atlantic this season. But for the first time in a decade, no hurricane made landfall in the US - sparing most Americans the worst of the season."
""That was a much needed break," Neil Jacobs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) administrator, said in a November 25 press release. This was a season of "striking contrast," according to NOAA, which encompasses the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center. After a relatively quiet start, there were sudden "bursts of intense activity." As far as the number of storms, it was a pretty average season with 13 named storms,"
An Atlantic hurricane season defined by political and climate disasters came to a close on November 30th. The season began after DOGE's flurry of slashes to federal agencies, leaving National Weather Service employees to endure a tumultuous year. A series of strong storms brewed in the Atlantic, but for the first time in a decade no hurricane made landfall in the United States, sparing most Americans the worst impacts. NOAA described the season as a "striking contrast," with a relatively quiet start followed by sudden "bursts of intense activity." The season produced a pretty average count of 13 named storms.
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