"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
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Mr Blowfish wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
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SUMMARY
NOAA is calling for a 95% to 100% chance of an above-normal 2005
Atlantic hurricane season, according to a consensus of scientists at
National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center
(CPC), Hurricane Research Division (HRD), and National Hurricane
Center (NHC). This
forecast reflects NOAA's highest confidence of an above-normal
hurricane season since their outlooks began in August 1998.
The updated outlook calls for an extremely active season, with an
expected seasonal total of 18-21 tropical storms (mean is 10), with
9-11 becoming hurricanes (mean is 6), and 5-7 of these becoming
major hurricanes (mean is
2-3). The likely range of the ACE index for the season as a whole is
180%-270% of the median.
Rest of article at
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...hurricane.html
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Rob Overfield
"Seasons don't fear the reaper, Nor do the wind, the sun or the
rain.."
Seems a little late Rob, especially for those in New Orleans!
Sean I draw your attention to the word "updated" and it was written at the
start of August, I believe. Excuse me if I take a measure of offence at
what
might or might not be unwarranted flippancy, if it wasn't intended to be
such, then surely your words could have been better chosen.
However, I was posting it for the benefit of those who might be
interested.
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Rob Overfield
Hull
PS
Rob, I'm quite impressed that you refered to me by my first name as I did
not mention it in my original post. I suspect it has something to do with
the local connection, i.e. Beverley and the East Riding?
Regards
Sean Blowman