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Topic: Atlantic hurricane season

The Atlantic hurricane season is a period of the year when tropical cyclones typically form in the Atlantic Ocean, posing risks to coastal regions.

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The podcast episodes provided focus heavily on the forecasts and predictions for the upcoming 2023 and 2024 Atlantic hurricane seasons, which are expected to be especially active and potentially record-breaking.

The episodes discuss the scientific mysteries behind the abnormally warm ocean temperatures that are fueling these predictions, as well as the importance of hurricane preparedness across much of the United States, particularly in vulnerable coastal states like Florida. Episode 46611 and Episode 34607 both cover the hurricane season forecasts and the risks they pose.

The episodes also touch on related topics, such as the election of Mexico's first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and the potential impacts of hurricanes on her administration, as well as the implications of accepting cryptocurrency for political campaigns and the Biden administration's efforts to improve hurricane forecasting capabilities, as mentioned in Episode 31552.

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