Despite forecasts predicting a quieter-than-usual 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, coastal communities remain at risk due to the potential for a single, powerful storm. Experts caution that seasonal outlooks estimate basin-wide activity and do not predict specific landfalls, meaning a "below normal" season can still be devastating for affected areas. Factors like storms forming close to land and rapid intensification, potentially fueled by warmer waters, further compress warning windows, highlighting the critical need for ongoing preparedness. AI
RANK_REASON Article discusses the implications of a hurricane forecast, offering analysis and advice rather than reporting on a new event.
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