Latest Forecast of Hurricanes
National Geographic News reported that “forecasters at Colorado State University (CSU) in Fort Collins say the 2006 hurricane season will be “very active,” producing five major storms between June 1 and November 30.”

This means that tourists need to stay out from Florida and East coast because appearently the scientists said that these locations are “the most likely places to be hit by a hurricane, judging by the upper-level winds that steer the storms.”
Furthermore, the “CSU forecasters add that there’s an 82 percent probability that one major hurricane will make landfall somewhere on the U.S. coast. That contrasts with an average likelihood of 52 percent”
RELATED LINK:
- National Hurricane Center
- NOAA Storm Tracker
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