Patch.com
National Weather Service The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) updated its outlook for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season on Thursday, increasing its number of expected named storms, such as hurricanes, from its pre-season outlook ...
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National Geographic
Forecasters at Colorado State University in Fort Collins say there's a 70 percent probability that a major hurricane will make landfall somewhere on the US Gulf or Atlantic coast before hurricane season ends in November. The CSU forecasters also said ...
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Examiner.com
Earlier this week, NOAA issued its updated 2011 Atlantic hurricane season outlook and raised the expected number of named storms from its earlier seasonal outlook issued in May. Forecaster confidence has also increased that 2011 will be an active ...
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TCPalm
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Also, print out contact information for public insurance adjusters in your area ... Public adjusters are licensed by the state of Florida to represent and ...
Bleacher Report
... Coco Crisp is the only Athletic with more stolen base attempts this season. Jemile isn't quite as polished as his brother is at 2nd base (9 errors in 51 games). All we know is that Weeks--a former Miami Hurricane--has plenty of SWAG! ...
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And though I longingly stare at pairs of Uggs in my closet and reminisce about winter-before-last's Snowmageddon, forecasters expect no break in the extreme weather even as hurricane season is in full swing. More: A strong, westerly wind flowing down ...
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Beachside Resident
By Greg Gordon Caribbean Coast: As it gets further into the hurricane season, the chances of scoring overhead swell get higher. The first week of August looks quiet with waves only knee- to waist-high. The crystalline waters are perfect for SUP, ...
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Beachside Resident
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FORT COLLINS, Colo., and WASHINGTON—Two forecasting teams have updated their 2011 hurricane projections, with both still calling for an active season. The Atlantic basin should be prepared for a “very active” hurricane season this year, according to ...
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