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September 10 marks the historical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, but the basin is unusually quiet this year.

Forecasters are currently tracking two tropical waves, but no named storms are expected in the next seven days.

Experts warn against complacency, as conditions are expected to become more favorable for storm development later in the season.

This is the first time in nearly a decade without a named storm in the Atlantic on the climatological peak of the season.

The peak of hurricane season is historically today — Wednesday, Sept. 10 — meaning it is typically the busiest part of the hurricane season.

Last year, a brief lull earlier in the season was followed by a rapid ramp-up in September, with several storms striking the U.S.; some of the hardest-hi

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