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Forecasters expect three major hurricanes in 2007
Saturday, December 9, 2006
by: Courtney Dentch
USA (Bloomberg), NEW YORK: The Atlantic Basin may next year spawn 14 storms, including three so-called major hurricanes, Colorado State University forecasters said today, a week after a quieter-than-expected hurricane season ended.
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| Colorado State University meteorologists Philip Klotzbach and William Gray |
Gray and Klotzbach said there was a 64 percent chance that a major storm would strike the US, compared with the 50-year average of 52 percent. The Eastern Seaboard has a 40 percent chance of being hit, while the Gulf of Mexico has a 40 percent chance, they said.
Nine weather systems this year reached tropical-storm force with winds of more than 39 mph, the threshold at which they are given names. Of those, five became hurricanes, with two strengthening to major status.
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