Hurricane Alley
Hurricane Alley is a term used to describe a region in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes frequently occur. This area typically includes the southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and parts of Central America. The warm waters of the Atlantic provide the necessary energy for hurricanes to form and strengthen.
The peak hurricane season in Hurricane Alley usually runs from June to November, with the highest activity often seen in August and September. During this time, meteorologists closely monitor weather patterns to predict and track storms, helping communities prepare for potential impacts from these powerful natural disasters.