Forecasters Add 1 More Subtropical Storm to 2013 Tally
The National Hurricane Center has added one subtropical storm to last year’s tally of tropical weather.
Forecasters said this week that as part of a routine review of data from the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, a short-lived low that developed south of the Azores in early December was determined to be a subtropical storm. The December storm was not given a name.
Forecasters had predicted a busy year, but 2013 saw the fewest hurricanes in a single year since 1982.
June 1 marks the beginning of the next Atlantic hurricane season.
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