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« Inside the Duke lacrosse scandal | Main | Mike Redding | Don't kill me! » Brad looks at hurricane forecastMay 23, 2006
Let the hype begin! Not for a movie grand opening, but for hurricane season 2006 which official starts June 1. The forecasts are pouring in from the U.S. government to private forecasters and next week the guru of hurricane gurus Dr. William Gray will update his forecast.
Well any season where your house or town gets hit is a bad season, but most people would say 1992 was worse because of Hurricane Andrew. Just as last season will be known for Katrina; think about it. What if Katrina didn’t hit New Orleans? Would last season seem so bad? Something to think about when you hear about all the number of storms forecasted: It’s not the number of storms that matter; it’s were they hit and how strong they are when they hit.
Posted by WCNC.com staff at May 23, 2006 4:02 PM Commentsthank you so much for having some sense. im so tired of all the hype going on about this season. how is it news if they are predicting something that can not be predicted in the first place. thanks again for some real insite into the hype, everyone else should have to read that. Posted by: blake at June 4, 2006 8:49 PM © WCNC TV |
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