Across the Sky: Why the 2022 hurricane season has taken off
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The system as we know it didn't begin until 1953, when the United States started using female names for tropical storms.
The second half of hurricane season has exploded, making up for its slow start. Learn why on the latest Across the Sky podcast.
Hurricane Fiona wrought devastation to Puerto Rico, still reeling from its assault by Hurricane Maria eerily precisely five years earlier.
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