Entire Hurricane Season Shut Down?

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Crown Weather reported that quiet conditions are anticipated across the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf regions throughout the upcoming week. Satellite imagery shows a widespread presence of dry, dusty air, identified as Saharan dust, across much of the Atlantic Basin. This, coupled with very strong wind shear values, is expected to create highly unfavorable conditions for tropical development for at least the next seven days. Furthermore, the chances for tropical development off the coast of the Carolinas have decreased, with forecasts indicating any low-pressure systems forming along a stalled frontal boundary off the U.S. East Coast will likely be non-tropical and quickly move offshore.
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