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This Article is From Sep 18, 2018

World's Oceans Set for Calm Period After Typhoon, Hurricane Blitz

(Bloomberg) -- With the remnants of Hurricane Florence wringing out heavy rain through the Appalachians and New England this week, and Typhoon Mangkhut winding down in southern China, it looks like the world's oceans make take a breather.

There are few significant threats in either the Atlantic or the Pacific now, forecasters say. That's not unusual; after a burst of tropical storms, hurricanes and typhoons, there's often a period of calm.

As large storms pass through a basin, they typically churn up cooler water that robs any new storms of the fuel they need to develop. Last week, the Atlantic had four named storms traversing through its relatively narrow basin, while Mangkhut took a very long path through the Pacific before striking the Philippines and China.

There's still plenty of time for new storms to develop before the Atlantic storm season officially winds down at the end of November. But for now at least things will be quiet.

To contact the reporter on this story: Brian K. Sullivan in Boston at bsullivan10@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lynn Doan at ldoan6@bloomberg.net, Will Wade, Patrick McKiernan

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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