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Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency

Amy Green
Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency
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Forecasters predict a below-average Atlantic hurricane season due to the influence of El Niño, which typically suppresses storm activity. However, experts warn that climate change is increasing the intensity of storms, advising the public to remain prepared.

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Effective disaster preparedness is essential as climate change alters traditional weather patterns, making even 'below-average' seasons potentially dangerous.

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Confidence: 80%

The article balances scientific predictions with expert warnings, maintaining an objective tone regarding climate science.

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