Will it Be a Mild Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season? Some Scientists Say Yes
By Lance Winslow Platinum Quality Author
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The NOAA Hurricane Forecasters believe that the 2009 Atlantic Tropical Season starting with "Ana" is going to be a mild one. Those who live within the reach of destruction are some 38 million Americans that sincerely hope they are right. Of course, history shows them not to be very good at projecting such predictions in the past, and although they often get close, they are also often way off in their initial assessments. Hurricane Season Officially starts on June 1 each year, so here we are again.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration NOAA is predicting 14 named tropical storms from now through September when Hurricane Season officially ends. Haiti has already seen some major precipitation just prior to Hurricane seasons resulting in massive flooding, and so if this is an indication of things to come, it could be a wet and wild ride for the Caribbean. The weatherologists also believe that of these fourteen named storms Seven will reach Hurricane Strength of one through three categories.
The 2008 Hurricane Season was pretty active with 8 Hurricanes and 16 named storms, and so the question remains; is FEMA ready, and is the Obama Administration up for the task? We've had some turbulent economic times, and now we face Hurricane Season, so we shall see. If the scientists and NOAA are correct and this is a mild Hurricane Season, well, that's a good thing, as the United States could sure use a break from the crisis we have been experiencing lately in our civilization. So, please consider all this and if you live in a risky area, it's time to prepare.
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