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  2. Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center tracking 5 ... - AOL

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    As for what this means meteorologically, "We're now near the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, so there are areas that are trying to form, but right now vertical wind shear is pretty elevated ...

  3. Storm tracker: See path of Hurricane Kirk as it continues to ...

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    Hurricane Kirk continues to strengthen in the Atlantic Ocean and could bring large swells to the east coast of the United States by Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center.. The ...

  4. Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center watching 2 ... - AOL

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    The National Hurricane Center is tracking two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean, the agency said in its latest advisory issued Wednesday.. In the western Atlantic, an area of low pressure located ...

  5. The Atlantic is hotter, earlier. That’s a bad sign for ...

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    A hot Atlantic Ocean is a strong sign of an active hurricane season ahead. ... Weather. 24/7 Help. ... “That is like hurricane season out there right now,” he said. “We’re just blowing ...

  6. Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is the main current system in the Atlantic Ocean [1]: 2238 and is also part of the global thermohaline circulation, which connects the world's oceans with a single "conveyor belt" of continuous water exchange. [18]

  7. South Atlantic High - Wikipedia

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    South Atlantic High on the right. South Atlantic High is a semipermanent pressure high centered at about 25°S, 15°W, in the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called the St. Helena High, Saint Helena island being the only land in the area. It can stretch thousands of miles across the South Atlantic.

  8. North Atlantic oscillation - Wikipedia

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    One of these patterns is the air pressure difference between the Arctic and mid-latitudes: the Arctic oscillation with the Azores highs and Iceland lows known from the weather reports. If this difference is high, a strong westerly wind will result which in winter carries warm and humid Atlantic air masses right down to Europe.

  9. The Atlantic Ocean is packed with storms. What's going on? - AOL

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    The Atlantic Ocean is alive. Including Hurricane Florence, there are currently four named storms — tempests with winds of at least 39 mph — churning in the Atlantic. This ties the record for ...