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Memorable for Many, the 2018 Hurricane Season Ends

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season came to a close Friday. By the numbers, it was only slightly more active than average. But for those affected, it was life-altering.

It wasn't the number of tropical storms or hurricanes that 2018 will be remembered by. Instead, for the second year in a row, it was more about where they developed, how strong they became, and unfortunately who was in their path.

It all began on May 21st, when Meteorologists Jeff Huffman and Cyndee O'Quinn were watching an already very warm Gulf of Mexico. WUFT's Forrest Smith recaps the historic year from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network.

 A recap of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network

In total, there were fifteen tropical storms and eight hurricanes this year across the Atlantic Basin. Four of the cyclones made landfall in the U.S., including the two that became major hurricanes - Florence and Michael.

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Jeff Huffman is Chief Meteorologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville. In addition to his full-time position at the university's radio and television stations, WUFT-FM/TV and WRUF-TV, the latter of which he co-founded, Huffman also provides weather coverage to public radio stations throughout Florida