The 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Why so few Storms?

Submitted by john on Mon, 12/02/2013 - 10:52
As some may recall, the 2013 Hurricane season was expected to see an above average number of storms. However, this season saw the fewest number of storms and severe storms in decades. Some possible reasons are discussed here.
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