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Atlantic 2023 hurricane season – initial forecasts

by MeteoNews AG

Although the Atlantic hurricane season does not officially start until June 1, it is already casting its shadow in terms of forecasts. It promises to be exciting, because various factors are coming together. As a result, it is not surprising that the forecasts of the various institutions differ considerably with regard to the course of the storm season.

Klaus Marquardt

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