The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) increased its Atlantic hurricane season prediction to “above normal” on Thursday. NOAA scientists said because of increased sea surface temperatures, the likelihood of tropical storm and hurricane activity until November is higher.
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Atlantic hurricane season ‘above normal’ amid sea surface temperature increase: NOAA
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