Hurricane expert predicts years of more storms
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Cookiegobbler
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Name: Nicole
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Hurricane expert predicts years of more storms
This is scary!
More named storms expected this year Mayfield predicted several more named tropical storms this year. The latest, Hurricane Rita, is the 17th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which ends Nov. 1. Since record-keeping started in 1851, the record is 21 tropical storms, in 1933.
Mayfield also listed a number of cities and regions in addition to New Orleans he believes are “especially vulnerable” to damage from a major hurricane: Houston and Galveston, Texas; Tampa; southern Florida and the Florida Keys;].New York City and Long Island and New England.
“Katrina will not be the last major hurricane to hit a vulnerable area,” he said.
The center’s predictions on Katrina’s movements were more accurate than usual, but the storm grew more intense more quickly than expected as it moved through the Gulf of Mexico, he said. Three days before it made landfall on Aug. 29, computer models predicted it would hit near New Orleans.
Message edited 9/22/2005 12:21:18 AM.
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Posted 9/22/05 12:19 AM |
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Name: Scott
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Re: Hurricane expert predicts years of more storms
Oh man.....Did they say when they think it would hit NY.....Or did they just talk about the sities that would get hit hard and would have trouble coming out of it....
Scott
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Posted 9/22/05 7:13 AM |
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