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Why Hurricanes Never Cross the Equator — And What That Means for Vanilla Farmers

Why Hurricanes Never Cross the Equator — And What That Means for Vanilla Farmers

Hurricanes and typhoons cannot cross the equator — a fact of atmospheric physics that has profound implications for vanilla farming. Learn why equatorial growing regions are storm-protected, and what Cyclone Enawo's 2017 destruction of Madagascar's vanilla crop revealed about global supply chain fragility.