August marks the turning point in hurricane season when activity dramatically intensifies across the Atlantic Basin. Ocean temperatures peak, wind shear weakens, and Saharan dust reduces, creating ideal conditions for powerful tropical systems to develop.
Breakdown
- August marks the start of the most active period for Atlantic hurricanes. 3s
- Over 11 named storms typically form between August and October. 10s
- Peak hurricane activity is driven by warm ocean temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions. 21s
- Reduced Saharan dust increases the area favorable for storm development. 27s
- Preparedness is crucial as even quiet starts to the season can become very active. 37s