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  • SPTO
    binging
    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

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    2006 Hurricane forecast

    NEW YORK - Three major hurricanes will strike the United States this year, with the storm-battered Gulf Coast most at risk in June and July, forecaster AccuWeather predicted Monday.

    The outlook comes after a record-setting hurricane season in 2005 that devastated New Orleans and other coastal cities along the Gulf, and dealt a heavy blow to the U.S. oil industry that sent energy prices to record highs.

    “The 2006 storm season will be a creeping threat,” said AccuWeather Chief Forecaster Joe Bastardi. He projected that five hurricanes, three of them with winds over 110 miles per hour, would hit the U.S. coastline.

    “Early in the season the Texas Gulf Coast faces the highest likelihood of a hurricane strike, possibly putting Gulf energy production in the line of fire,” he said. “As early as July, and through much of the rest of the season, the highest level of risk shifts to the Carolinas.”

    At the tail-end of the season, the Northeast and southern Florida will be most at risk from storms, he said.

    This year feature fewer named storms than last year’s record of 28, but will still be a season of above-average storm frequency, AccuWeather said in the press release.


    This is from: MSNBC.COM
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  • GBrushTWood
    Banned
    • Mar 2003
    • 1624

    #2
    Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

    There is no evidence that meterologists can predict hurricanes ahead of time. Unless I see some legitimate science proving these claims, I can accept this as no more than hearsay.

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    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #3
      Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

      I'm not saying it's rock solid evidence or anything. Just a public service for other forum members.
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      • PdiddyPop
        K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
        • Dec 2002
        • 21768

        #4
        Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

        NC is due for a beating. Been awhile since Floyd, Fran, and Hugo.
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        • johnsatchmo
          Rookie
          • Mar 2005
          • 155

          #5
          Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

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          • Cletus
            MVP
            • Oct 2004
            • 1771

            #6
            Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

            Originally posted by PdiddyPop
            NC is due for a beating. Been awhile since Floyd, Fran, and Hugo.

            no no some of the South Carolina coastline is still cleaning up from Hugo, 16 years later. We'll be due when finished dealing with the mess.
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            • PdiddyPop
              K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
              • Dec 2002
              • 21768

              #7
              Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

              Originally posted by Cletus
              no no some of the South Carolina coastline is still cleaning up from Hugo, 16 years later. We'll be due when finished dealing with the mess.


              Fla has been nailed pretty hard the past few years, Texas a lil bit, and LA/MS/AL. Sorry, but its our turn.
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              • Cletus
                MVP
                • Oct 2004
                • 1771

                #8
                Re: 2006 Hurricane forecast

                Originally posted by PdiddyPop
                Fla has been nailed pretty hard the past few years, Texas a lil bit, and LA/MS/AL. Sorry, but its our turn.
                Say what you want, Florida always has been nailed hard, and the gulf coast got theirs last year and a lot of the Texas mess was due to incompetence, imo, more than the hurricane. Incompetence or anarchy due to fear.
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