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2024-10-08 21:47:47 UTC - HELPFUL
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Its not historically abnormal for more than 1 hurricane to form in the Atlantic at the same time, especially during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, from June to November. Multiple storms forming simultaneously is a regular occurrence during active seasons. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a28142/how-many-hurricanes-at-once/ https://abc13.com/post/how-often-does-texas-get-multiple-hurricanes-season/15065721/#:~:text=Since%20reliable%20hurricane%20records%20began,1942%2C%201989%2C%20and%202008 https://www.quora.com/Can-multiple-hurricanes-exist-in-the-same-ocean-simultaneously#:~:text=It's%20not%20terribly%20uncommon%20to,Katia%20(7%20September%202017) https://www.wkrn.com/weather-headlines/how-rare-is-it-for-two-hurricanes-to-impact-same-place-in-one-season/
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