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We estimate that 2006 will have about 7 hurricanes (the average is 5.9), 15 named storms (average is 9.6), 75 named storm days (average is 49.1), 35 hurricane days (average is 24.5), 3 intense (Category 3-4-5) hurricanes (average is 2.3) and 8 intense hurricane days (average is 5.0)
Meteorologists revise hurricane forecast Aug 03, 2006
The probability of U.S. major hurricane landfall is estimated to be about 60 percent above the long-period average
Busy hurricane season begins Thursday May 31, 2006
All of the information we have collected and analyzed through March indicates that the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season will be an active one
Active hurricane season predicted Apr 01, 2005
We believe that 2005 will continue the trend of enhanced major hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin that we have seen over the past 10 years, and we expect this active hurricane era to span the next two or three decades
Another busy hurricane season forecast Dec 03, 2004
It is not the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic basin that has been so unusual, but rather the rare combination of high hurricane activity and very favorable surrounding hurricane steering conditions that drove so many storms from the deep tropics across Florida in such a short time period
Forecast: Hurricane season to lighten up Oct 01, 2004
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