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cebas
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2010 Forecast
      Tue Dec 08 2009 08:40 AM

Tomorrow, Colorado State University will make its first 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predictions.
My predictions are...
12 Named Storms
5 Hurricane
3 Major Hurricanes

The reason why so low because there is a possibility that very weak El Nino conditions may linger over the summer(Jun.July/Aug), but weaken to neutral conditions by fall(Sept/Oct/Nov)

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue Dec 08 2009 09:24 PM)

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