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We're off to Florida......................
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...................in three weeks. Lots of hurricanes are forecast before the end of November. We were caught in Hurricane Wilma a few years ago. Don't want to do that again!
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Because odds are there won`t be one. I`ve been going to the Caribbean every September for years and never had a hurricane yet. You mostly just get the rain storms around them but they pass off pretty quickly. I have been in a hurricane in Florida but they`re not always the life and death scenarios you see on the tv.
the Caribbean's a big area and in fact hurricanes aren't restricted to it - I had to put off driving to Washington some years ago becuase Hurricane Fex was revolving offshore.
So there could be a hurricane around and yet you'll almost certainly be hundreds of miles away and know nothing about it.
I doubt that they've really "forecast" hurricanes, they're probably just making guesses on the basis of sunspots and El Nino, and have the usual list of names lined up. You've got a 99.9% chance of having an entirely hurricane-free holiday. Enjoy yourself!
So there could be a hurricane around and yet you'll almost certainly be hundreds of miles away and know nothing about it.
I doubt that they've really "forecast" hurricanes, they're probably just making guesses on the basis of sunspots and El Nino, and have the usual list of names lined up. You've got a 99.9% chance of having an entirely hurricane-free holiday. Enjoy yourself!
it's not really an exact science, though
http://whyfiles.org/073hurricane/3.html
There have been years when they've predicted a lot and got fewer than normal. (Didn't that happen just a few years back?) This year they're prediting normal levels
http:// blogs.h oustonp ..._201 2_predi ctions. php
http://whyfiles.org/073hurricane/3.html
There have been years when they've predicted a lot and got fewer than normal. (Didn't that happen just a few years back?) This year they're prediting normal levels
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