Your school is visiting a local bureau of the National Weather Service. A student asks a meteorologist why hurricanes do not form in the northern Atlantic Ocean. How can you expect the meteorologist to reply?

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Hurricanes need warm ocean water to develop but The water of the northern Atlantic Ocean is very cold for hurricanes to form. The lack of cyclone activity in the South Atlantic is temperatures of sea surface that tend to run cool air than ideal air for tropical cyclone formation even in the southern summer.

The waters in the northern Atlantic are too cold hurricanes to form.

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