Forecasters Predict More Big Hurricanes Ahead
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And the hits just keep on coming.
NEWSLINE
"Even though we expect to see the current active period ... continue for another 15-20 years, it is statistically unlikely that the coming 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons, or the seasons that follow, will have the number of major hurricane U.S. landfalls as we have seen in 2004-2005."
NEWSBYTE
Forecasters see more big hurricanes ahead
MIAMI (Reuters) - The worst may be past for the United States and Caribbean after the costliest hurricane season on record, but 2006 could be tough too, a noted forecasting team predicted on Tuesday.
TENSION: Tropical Depression
GRAVITY: Oppressive
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And the hits just keep on coming.
NEWSLINE
"Even though we expect to see the current active period ... continue for another 15-20 years, it is statistically unlikely that the coming 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons, or the seasons that follow, will have the number of major hurricane U.S. landfalls as we have seen in 2004-2005."
NEWSBYTE
Forecasters see more big hurricanes ahead
MIAMI (Reuters) - The worst may be past for the United States and Caribbean after the costliest hurricane season on record, but 2006 could be tough too, a noted forecasting team predicted on Tuesday.
TENSION: Tropical Depression
GRAVITY: Oppressive
Tags: News, Gulf Coast, Hurricane, Wilma, tropical storm, Katrina, politics, Louisiana, New Orleans, Mississippi, severe, weather
MAINTAIN THE TENSION: VISIT OUR ADVERTISERS
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