Hurricane Idalia's arrival on Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday signaled activity in the Atlantic's hurricane alley might not be as quiet this year as meteorologists had once predicted.
By Gloria Dickie (Reuters) - Hurricane Idalia's arrival on Florida's Gulf Coast due on Wednesday signaled activity in the Atlantic's hurricane alley m.
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Hurricane Idalia s arrival on
Florida s Gulf Coast due on Wednesday signaled activity in the
Atlantic s hurricane alley might not be as quiet this year as
meteorologists had once predicted.
Scientists.