SCIENCEWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
Checking in on the health of the Atlantic
The Atlantic basin shows signs of reduced hurricane activity due to cooler-than-average temperatures in the Main Development Region, stronger easterly trade winds, and increased wind shear linked to El Niño. Global circulation patterns also indicate subsidence over the North Indian Ocean and rising air over the Pacific, further suppressing tropical storm development.
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