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and it's crossing the Atlantic. It dredges up from the deeper part of the Atlantic, colder water up to the surface. So storms that generally will come behind it don't get the warm water the original storm had to intensify. In theory, that works sometimes. It seems like that's the case because they have two disturbances behind it, and they don't look like they're going to develop too much. So I'm kind of happy about that. But of course, after everything's settled and a couple of weeks go by and the sun has had a chance to beat down on clearer skies, the ocean will absorb that heat. And then hurricane season isn't over until November because the water stays so warm. So a storm coming off the coast of Africa can intensify. That's what I have to say about that.
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