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Calmer hurricane season expected in Atlantic as worries over federal response persist
The Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be less active than average due to El Niño, with NOAA forecasting 8-14 named storms and 1-3 major hurricanes. However, concerns persist about federal agencies' ability to respond to severe weather events due to proposed funding cuts and reorganization efforts under the Trump administration, as highlighted by the Center for American Progress.
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