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U.S. The National Hurricane Center says the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic hurricane season this year has broken down. In the North-East Atlantic, subtropical storm Theta is at 29, breaking the previous record of 28 set in 2005. Climate change is being blamed by many scientists for the increasing intensity of hurricanes. Particularly dangerous storms are named to bring awareness before a strike. Why are hurricanes named? Hurricanes: A Guide to the World's Worst Hurricanes 'Better warning system' required for extreme weather The hurricane season, which runs from June to November, has produced many powerful storms, including Eta, which wreaked havoc in Florida over the weekend, killing dozens of people in parts of Central America. Zeta beat Louisiana in late October, becoming the fifth-named hurricane to land in the state this season. Theta, not currently a hurricane, is moving north-east toward southern Euro...
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