A Calm September Makes Hurricane Season Feel A Little Odd
A Calm September Makes Hurricane Season Feel A Little Odd
US · Published Sep 21, 2025
September has been unusually quiet in the tropics, with only one named storm, Gabrielle, compared to the usual two to three.
If no additional storms form, this September could tie the record for the fewest named storms ever recorded.
Despite the current calm, hurricane season lasts until November 30, and residents should remain prepared for potential storms.
Unusually quiet tropics during peak hurricane season
September is typically the peak of hurricane season, a time when tropical activity is at its highest. However, this year, the tropics have been unusually quiet. With only one named storm, Gabrielle, forming this month, the season is notably behind its average pace. Typically, by this point in September, we expect to see two to three named storms.
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