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Remnants from E PAC storms are forecast to move into SW Gulf by Friday and have a slight chance of redeveloping there. Rain likely going up in S TX and coastal TX either way.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall — US Any: 608 (Milton), US Major: 608 (Milton), FL Any: 608 (Milton), FL Major: 608 (Milton)
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hustler
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Newbie has a question
      Sat Sep 09 2006 01:09 AM

Hello
I dont know if this has been asked before, but i have a question. How did forecasters know that the 2006 storm season was going to have most Hurricanes hitting the eastern coast (Carolinas) more than Florida? How'd they know the general path of hurricanes so early--and they are right, most are headed in that direction---and do they have predictions on 2007 yet?
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