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CFHC 2019 The Year Ahead
      #99858 - Sat Jan 05 2019 04:07 PM

This is our 24th year tracking storms, and the season starts June 1st, 2019.

This coming year is expected to be above average again, but hopefully not like Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate were in 2017 and Michael and Florence this past year.

We'll be watching the tropics once again. We will be coordinating more with Mark Sudduth and Hurricanetrack.com this year.

More to come later!


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Re: CFHC 2019 The Year Ahead [Re: MikeC]
      #99859 - Tue Feb 26 2019 01:34 PM

Thank you for sharing such a great information.

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