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State of the Climate
Hurricanes & Tropical Storms
June 2004

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Atlantic Basin

Sea surface temperatures
June 30, 2004 Global SST Anomalies

No tropical storms or hurricanes developed in June 2004. This is not unusual, with 50% of all Junes in the long-term record registering no tropical activity. Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were near average across the tropical Atlantic, though above average in a broad band across the North Atlantic from Spain to Florida. Climatologically, if tropical activity occurs in June, it is most likely in the western Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico or far western Atlantic along the U.S. east coast.


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