Atlantic hurricane season could be sending high temperatures and storms to the UK (Image: The Weather Channel) A conveyor belt of hurricanes spurred on by a massive rise of temperatures in the North Atlantic could send "supercharged storms" to Britain this summer. The ocean climate to the west of the UK is the biggest driver the country's weather patterns , and the huge body of water is seeing significantly higher temperatures this summer putting more energy into the atmosphere. Hurricane season off the east coast of the United States and the Caribbean starts this month and runs until the end of November, and experts predict warmer seas will generate more storms.
Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, told GB News : “North-Atlantic temperatures are zooming, and are around 4C or 5C above average for the time of year. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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