What's missing from hurricane season? Hurricanes
Andrew Freedman
The Atlantic hurricane season to date has been unusually quiet, with not a single named storm since July 2, a feat that last occurred in 1982. However, our luck is likely to run out soon, scientists tell Axios.
Why it matters: Nature's strongest storms typically are the most costly weather-related disasters in a given year.
They are becoming more damaging due to human-driven climate change, which is causing tropical storms and hurricanes to grow more intense, roam further north than they used to and dump heavier rainfall.
https://www.climatedepot.com/2022/08/31/axios-whats-missing-from-hurricane-season-hurricanes-despite-unanimous-forecasts-for-above-average-season/