The Atlantic hurricane season has been less active this year, attributed to the influence of El Niño and the presence of Saharan dust. While these factors have contributed to a quieter season, meteorologists caution that there remains potential for the development of dangerous storms as the season progresses.
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El Niño and Saharan Dust Affect Atlantic Hurricane Season
This year's Atlantic hurricane season has seen reduced activity due to the effects of El Niño and Saharan dust. Experts warn that despite the current lull, the possibility of dangerous storms still exists.
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