Sunday, March 22, 2009

The new season of Atlantic hurricanes will be softer previous.

In 2009, the Atlantic hurricane season will be at least a little bit softer than the previous one, handed channel CNN, referring to predictions of the specialists. As expected, the Atlantic have 13 tropical storms - such storms are a personal name - and 8 hurricanes.
The forecast for the hurricane season lasting from June through November, published by AccuWeather. Earlier in December, its predictions presented by specialists from the University of Colorado, the company WSI Corp. and the Center for the Study of the weather. These sources are predicted, respectively, 14 tropical storms and 7 hurricanes, 13 storms and hurricanes 7, 7 and 4 hurricane storms.
The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season issued by one of the most severe of all time observation: the Atlantic, having 16 tropical storms and 8 hurricanes, five of which were particularly strong, which is reached by 3 points Saffira-Simpson scale (wind speed 50 meters per second and more). According to AccuWeather, the 2009 Four hurricane made U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast, and one of those hurricanes will be particularly powerful.

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