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The Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually quiet, with no named storms present during the climatological peak on September 10.
Experts warn the lull may not last, as conditions that suppressed storms are beginning to ease, potentially leading to more activity.
The National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring one tropical disturbance in the eastern Atlantic with a low chance of development.
Last year followed a similar pattern, with a quiet summer followed by a burst of damaging storms like Helene and Milton in the fall.
A day after the climatological peak of hurricane season — marking only the ninth time in 75 years, and the first in nearly a decade, without a named storm — a new tropical disturbance has popped up in the eastern Atlantic .
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