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Thursday, April 10, 2008


It's that time of year again: Time for springtime, lawn mowing, during on the A/C, and having some hurricane forecaster blowing smoke up our ass.
Gray defines normal activity as the average number of named storms that developed annually between 1950 and 2000. That average was 9.6 named storms — systems that achieved at least tropical storm status and were given such names as Allison, Bret or Charley.

Hurricane forecasters generally agree that the Atlantic entered an active storm period in 1995, when natural forces, global warming or some combination thereof began warming the seas, causing more storms to form.
Don't as a barber if you need a haircut, especially if he's drawing a government check.



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