2005 Hurricane Season

By Robert Roy Britt
LiveScience Senior Writer
posted: 03 December 2004
05:30 pm ET

On the heels of one of the most deadly hurricane seasons in memory, a top forecaster is calling for another busy year in the Atlantic basin for 2005.

"We foresee a slightly above-average hurricane season for the Atlantic basin in 2005," Colorado State University forecaster William Gray said Friday. "Also, an above-average probability of U.S. major hurricane landfall is anticipated. We do not, however, expect anything close to the U.S. landfalling hurricane activity of 2004."……..

I’m not really in the mood for this.

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