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Hurricanes are among nature’s most destructive forces, capable of causing catastrophic damage to coastal and inland communities. Knowing when hurricane season occurs is crucial for preparation, whether you live in a high-risk area or are planning travel during storm-prone months.
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Hurricane season varies by region, as tropical cyclones form in different ocean basins under specific conditions. Below are the key active periods:
The Atlantic basin (including the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico) sees the highest frequency of hurricanes during this time, with September 10th historically being the peak day for storm activity.
The Eastern Pacific (off Mexico and Central America) often has earlier and more frequent storms than the Atlantic, though many weaken before making landfall.
Scientists warn that global warming is increasing hurricane intensity and altering traditional patterns:
A 2023 study in Nature found that hurricanes are 50% more likely to rapidly intensify due to climate change, making preparedness even more critical.
Hurricane season is a predictable yet ever-evolving threat. By understanding when storms are most likely and taking proactive measures, you can minimize risks to your family and property.
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