The Hurricane Season

According to the graph, the peak of hurricane and tropical storm activity in the Pacific occurs between August and October, with mid-September being the height of the season. This period is the peak of hurricane season. Hurricanes and tropical storms are observed from May through December, with the primary season running from June to November. It truly exemplifies what we call “hurricane season.”

In more detail, the six-month Atlantic hurricane season poses a real threat to Florida. The peak of hurricane season is from mid-August to late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to support the development of tropical waves.

As the end of hurricane season approaches, let’s stay vigilant, keep an eye on weather forecasts, and stay safe.

Click here for more information about the hurricane season and the research done by Florida State University.


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