Hurricane season yet to peak
Four more predicted this month alone
By Ken Kaye
Staff Writer
Posted September 3 2005
It's far from over.
The peak of hurricane season doesn't officially arrive for another week, yet 13 named storms already have emerged. In a normal six-month season, 10 storms form, and on average the last one doesn't arrive until the end of October.
Another seven to eight named systems are expected to form over the next three months, atmospheric conditions are conducive to supercharging them and steering patterns could drive some toward the U.S. shoreline, experts say.
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Four more predicted this month alone
By Ken Kaye
Staff Writer
Posted September 3 2005
It's far from over.
The peak of hurricane season doesn't officially arrive for another week, yet 13 named storms already have emerged. In a normal six-month season, 10 storms form, and on average the last one doesn't arrive until the end of October.
Another seven to eight named systems are expected to form over the next three months, atmospheric conditions are conducive to supercharging them and steering patterns could drive some toward the U.S. shoreline, experts say.
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