This is the first time since 1941 that the Atlantic has gone from July 3 to the end of August with no named storm.
— only six weeks apart, a deep freeze and spring flooding. Residents still have blue tarps on their roofs.
There are wisps of potential storm systems swirling in the Atlantic that meteorologists are following and so is Verdin. Closely.The National Hurricane Center is watching three thunderstorm systems in the Atlantic and gives them all at least a 50% chance of becoming a named tropical storm, with one of them a likely sounding 80%. But Colorado State’s Klotzbach has seen this before this year and isn’t counting on them.
The dry air does a couple things, Corbosiero said. Those thunderstorms become more potent and get their energy as warm moist air rises off the ocean. The ocean is warm enough, but the dry air causes that water to evaporate, cool and go down, not up, she said. Other factors include a patch of sinking air over the Atlantic, a poorly located high pressure system also connected to the European heat wave and dust, the scientists said.
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