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    Gulf of Mexico Hurricane Drought Could Soon Become Longest in 130 Years

    Published:
    Jul 23 2016 02:00 PM EDT
    By Jonathan Belles
    weather.com

    The Gulf of Mexico has not had a single hurricane enter or develop in its waters since September 2013.

    If this streak continues for eight more days, it'll be the longest drought on record, dating back to 1886.
    ...
    Reliable weather models do not have any tropical systems in the Atlantic Basin through at least July 28, so it's very likely that this long-standing record will fall seven days from now.
    ...

    The Gulf of Mexico's hurricane drought was the longest in 130 years. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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