VERY EASY QUESTION. WILL MARK BRAINLIEST When is the peak hurricane season for the Atlantic Ocean Basin, and why do hurricanes p
eak during this time? August to October, because ocean temperatures are the warmest around the equator at that time August to October, because the atmosphere is the driest around the equator at that time September to December, because the atmosphere is the driest around the equator at that time September to December, because ocean temperatures are the warmest around the equator at that time
When is the peak hurricane season for the Atlantic Ocean Basin?
The official hurricane season for the Atlantic Ocean Basin is from 1 June to 30 November.
Why do hurricanes peak during this time?
Although the Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1st, a roughly eight-week period that is often the most active and dangerous time for tropical cyclone activity.