Sunday, March 04, 2007

Active Hurricane Season Risk Grows - Meteorologists





The likelihood of an above-average Atlantic hurricane season is growing as a Pacific Ocean El Nino system, which drove storms away from the Gulf Coast in 2006, ended in the past few weeks, meteorologists said on Thursday.

Even worse for oil and natural gas interests along the U.S. Gulf Coast is the possible formation of a La Nina system in the Pacific. More than normal Atlantic hurricanes are usually seen during La Nina events, meteorologists said.


Ice age coming, ice age coming
Let me hear both sides
Let me hear both sides

--Radiohead

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