Stories Related to Atlantic Off Jersey Shore Is Warmer Than Usual. That Could Mean Big Storms Coming

Warmer water is what drives tropical storms, the state climatologist said, which has him worried about how warm the Atlantic is off the Jersey Shore.       

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