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2013 Hurricane Season
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2013 Hurricane Season

  • Published: December 11th, 2013

The Atlantic hurricane season ended on November 30. This season was the least active since 1982 and the sixth-quietest since 1950. In the graphic above, you can find the number of storms in 2013 compared to the long-term average and NOAA's forecast at the start of the season.

If you want even more information, take a look at our coverage.

Posted in Climate, Extremes, Hurricanes, Oceans & Coasts, Weather, Extreme Weather, Basics, United States, International

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