- 72% chance of atleast one major hurricane hitting the U.S coastline in 2011
- 48% chance of a major hurricane hitting the East Coast including the Florida Panhandle
- 47% chance of a major hurricane hitting the Gulf Coast stretching from the Western Florida Panhandle, over to Texas
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Expectations for 2011 Hurrican Season
The coast, we all love it. But the people who live on it have to deal with dangers most tourists never see, hurricanes. Hurricanes do massive wind and water damage to anywhere they strike as most of us remember Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans. Unfortunately for my coastal friends the experts are calling for another busy hurricane season. They are calling for an expected 16 tropical storms with 9 of them turning into full fledged hurricanes. Thanks to the CNN Wire Staff we have probabilities from Colorado State University on what will happen.
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Very informative! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI amazes me how much people live in such a high-risk area.
ReplyDeletewish people there the best!!
ReplyDeleteyeah makes me happy i love on Long Island, all i have to worry about is floods
ReplyDeleteWhere I live I have close to zero worries like this. No earthquakes, tsunamis, floods or hurricanes. Best of luck to all living in exposed areas.
ReplyDeletewell i think germany may be blessed. although politicans act like pussys because most of the people want more and more security even if there is enough of it already for everyone...
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72% is quite a high percentage... Wouldn't really like to live their. Hope you will cope with that problem soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy ot live in Europe where we don't have such danger I guess.
ReplyDeleteMakes me glad to be in the Midwest
ReplyDeleteA beloved one lives down in Florida. It always scares me when Hurricane Season starts coming around.
ReplyDeleteOh no...I have a ton of family down there. They've never had to deal with it, but I hope they're prepared or are willing to relocate soon...
ReplyDeletei wish people over there safety and all the best
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