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Source: Rhonda Garrison, SOUTHERN FARM NETWORK, 10/19/17
The tropics quieted down as fast as they heated up, and Corey Davis, Applied Climatologist with the North Carolina State Climate Office says it’s a little unusual to see activity come abruptly to a halt:“That’s right we usually talk about the middle of September to be the peak of hurricane season, but we don’t expect that peak to be like a cliff, to suddenly fall off and have no storms at all. Of course, we had Irma..." For more of this story, click here.
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