Today Was the Worst Hurricane Day on Record in the Atlantic

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From left to right: Hurricanes Katia, Irma and Jose on Sept. 8, 2017, taken with the GOES-East satellite.
(Image credit: NOAA)

With three ferocious storms brewing in the Atlantic, today (Sept. 8) has earned a dubious honor: the worst hurricane day on record.

At least that's according to one measure, the accumulated cyclone energy, or ACE, which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration uses to capture just how much power tropical cyclones, and tropical cyclone seasons, pack. (Tropical cyclones refer to hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons, which are similar weather phenomena that occur in different oceans.)

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