The warming Atlantic sea surface temperatures have set the stage for an early start to the Atlantic's Cape Verde-type storm season, potentially resulting in one or two early hurricanes in the next week. The post discusses the unprecedented record-warm temperatures of the Atlantic sea and the potential implications for the region. This early start to the hurricane season underscores the concerning influence of climate change on extreme weather events, necessitating heightened preparedness and resilience measures. As the seas continue to warm, the frequency and intensity of hurricanes are expected to increase, posing significant risks to coastal communities.