NAA Predicts Above Normal 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season

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- NAA Predicts Above Normal 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- War impacts Iraqi youth Experts predict ‘active’ hurricane…
- US hurricane forecasters urge safety on oil stockpiles
- Tornado reported in Texas Panhandle
- Expert urges hurricane readiness
- ’07 hurricane season likely to be very active.

NAA Predicts Above Normal 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Science Daily – Science Daily (press release) – May 23, 2007
With the start of the hurricane season upon us NAA recommends those in hurricane-prone regions to begin their preparation plans. See also: Earth & ClimateHurricanes and CyclonesSevere WeatherWeatherClimateGlobal WarmingNatural Disasters Reference… Conrad C. undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NAA administrator.

War impacts Iraqi youth Experts predict ‘active’ hurricane…
CNN – May 23, 2007
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US hurricane forecasters urge safety on oil stockpiles
Reuters AlertNet – May 23, 2007
Watson founder of Kinetic Analysis Corp. of Silver Spring Maryland and Johnson statistics professor at the University of Central Florida collaborate on hazard forecasting for Florida Caribbean nations and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. f 852 coastal counties included in their analysis they said Carteret County in North Carolina has the highest probability of getting hit with hurricane-force winds in 2007 at 22.

Tornado reported in Texas Panhandle
Dallas Morning News – May 23, 2007
A tornado touched down near the small town of Darrouzett in Lipscomb County and several others were spotted in the Panhandle in open country authorities said. No damage or injuries were reported. Also nline Weather alerts: Get the latest conditions and forecasts sent directly to your wireless device Complete forecast and radars Your weather photos There was one report of 60 mph winds said Rich Wynne a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Amarillo. Tornado warnings were issued from late afternoon through the evening for several counties in the Panhandle. Meanwhile a chance of rain was expected Thursday across much of Texas with highs in the 80s in many areas the National Weather Service says… No damage or injuries were reported. Also nline Weather alerts: Get the latest conditions and forecasts sent directly to your wireless device Complete forecast and radars Your weather photos There was one report of 60 mph winds said Rich Wynne a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Amarillo. Tornado warnings were issued from late afternoon through the evening for several counties in the Panhandle. Meanwhile a chance of rain was expected Thursday across much of Texas with highs in the 80s in many areas the National Weather Service says. In the Austin area mostly cloudy skies were expected with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and highs in the mid-80s. By evening mostly cloudy skies were expected with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and lows in the upper 60s. Partly cloudy skies were expected in the Houston area with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning.

Expert urges hurricane readiness
Globe and Mail – May 23, 2007
predictions of a major hurricane season brewing in the Atlantic cean could have little effect on Canada but should not be ignored Canadian forecasters say. Peter Bowyer program supervisor at the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Dartmouth said in a telephone interview that seasonal forecasts released yesterday in the U. do not provide an accurate picture of the number of storms that will hit Eastern Canada between June and November. The full text of this article has 375 words… predictions of a major hurricane season brewing in the Atlantic cean could have little effect on Canada but should not be ignored Canadian forecasters say. Peter Bowyer program supervisor at the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Dartmouth said in a telephone interview that seasonal forecasts released yesterday in the U. do not provide an accurate picture of the number of storms that will hit Eastern Canada between June and November. The full text of this article has 375 words.

’07 hurricane season likely to be very active.
Free with registration – Sun Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 23, 2007
Scallan May 23–GULFPRT — Coastal residents shouldn’t be lulled by last year’s quiet hurricane season and should prepare themselves for more storms this year experts said Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center in Miami released its predictions for this season which begins June 1 and runs through Nov. Forecasters are calling for 13 to 17 named storms seven to 10 hurricanes and three to five major hurricanes which are Category 3 and above. The NHC held its annual nationwide teleconference in Washington and representatives from NAA FEMA and Homeland Security said people living along the Coast need to have their evacuation plans in.

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