Hope this wasn't already poseted. Looks like it's about to pick up.
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/ne ... 04.art.htm
Good Article about season so far...
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Re: Good Article about season so far...
caneman wrote:Hope this wasn't already poseted. Looks like it's about to pick up.
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/ne ... 04.art.htm
That has not been posted here.
What I found in the articule that was interesting was.

Thursday, hurricane researcher William Gray at Colorado State University said the season won't be as bad as he had predicted. Gray and his forecast team reduced the number of expected hurricanes from nine to seven and said a monster storm like Katrina is unlikely.
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Re: Good Article about season so far...
cycloneye wrote:caneman wrote:Hope this wasn't already poseted. Looks like it's about to pick up.
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/ne ... 04.art.htm
That has not been posted here.
What I found in the articule that was interesting was.![]()
Thursday, hurricane researcher William Gray at Colorado State University said the season won't be as bad as he had predicted. Gray and his forecast team reduced the number of expected hurricanes from nine to seven and said a monster storm like Katrina is unlikely.
I found this more interesting because of the ongoing debate ABOUT UPPER LEVEL WINDS.

All of the ingredients that were in place last year simply weren't this year,” Feltgen said. “Now winds are lightening up, sea surfaces are warming, and all the conditions are becoming quite favorable for activity to really take off like it's supposed to this time of year.”
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