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The Atlantic Looks Quiet, But Forecasters Aren’t Relaxing Yet
Forecasters are monitoring a potential tropical disturbance in the Gulf while Saharan dust and strong wind shear continue suppressing Atlantic hurricane activity.
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What happenedForecasters are monitoring a potential tropical disturbance in the Gulf while Saharan dust and strong wind shear continue suppressing Atlantic hurricane activity.
The headline splitThe headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
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Left / center-leftThe Atlantic Looks Quiet, But Forecasters Aren’t Relaxing Yet
The Plain Dealer Cleveland · Center-left · News report
CenterThe Atlantic Looks Quiet, But Forecasters Aren’t Relaxing Yet
The Grand Rapids Press (MLive) · Center · News report
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The Atlantic Looks Quiet, But Forecasters Aren’t Relaxing Yet
Forecasters are monitoring a potential tropical disturbance in the Gulf while Saharan dust and strong wind shear continue suppressing Atlantic hurricane activity.
The Atlantic Looks Quiet, But Forecasters Aren’t Relaxing Yet
Forecasters are monitoring a potential tropical disturbance in the Gulf while Saharan dust and strong wind shear continue suppressing Atlantic hurricane activity.