A weather forecasting organization is offering up five reasons why the U.S. wasn’t hit by a hurricane this season, despite forecasts that called for an above normal Atlantic hurricane season with numerous anticipated landfalls.
It will be the first Atlantic hurricane season in 10 years without a hurricane making landfall in the U.S. if the season ends without a strike. The Atlantic hurricane season officially comes to an end on Nov. 30. AccuWeather puts the chance of a landfall this season at less than 5%.
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