Typically, the peak of hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean occurs between September 10 and 12. Statistically, the ocean should be teeming with tropical activity during these days. But in 2025, the situation is unusual: the most active week of the season passes in almost complete silence. Although the season officially begins on June 1, it is in September that sea temperatures reach their maximum. If you have ever walked on warm sand in June, but the water seemed cold, the reason is that the water warms up more slowly.
