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Re: Looking into the rest of the season, it's not over yet.
      Tue Oct 12 2010 12:42 PM

For the sake of academic discussion, this season will certainly be reviewed historically as having been well above average. Whether if viewed based upon major Hurricanes or simply number of named storms, 2010 certainly will have billed as a busy year. I too believe that this season will "eek" out one ( perhaps two ) additional named storms, however barring a significant shift in pattern for several weeks, would not anticipate further threat to the U.S. this season. Though oceanic heat content may still exist in the W. Caribbean, I do not believe that the long wave pattern will be conducive for any sprawling anticyclone to park itself north of Panama and thus do not think it likely we will see any additional major hurricanes this year.

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