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New Orleans - The number of predicted storms in the latest hurricane forecast from Colorado State University has gone down slightly, but the Atlantic hurricane season is still expected to be busier than usual. Dr. William Gray and Dr. Philip Klotzbach ...
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Haitilibre.com
Annual forecasts for the hurricane season 2011 has just been published by the Colorado State University. In its latest report, researchers of the University report that information obtained through March 2011 indicates that the 2011 Atlantic hurricane ...
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2TheAdvocate
By PAT SHINGLETON The Klotzbach-Grey prediction team at Colorado State University has released its guesses for the 2011 hurricane season. Projected warming of the equatorial waters, Caribbean and the Pacific, in addition to a weakening La Niña, ...
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Eye on Texas Blog
The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association failed to report suspected fraud to regulators, according to the report from a recent investigation by the Texas ...
ThirdAge
By Stephanie Sajor According to Colorado State University researchers, 16 named storms are expected to make their way through the Atlantic Ocean for this year's hurricane season, and 5 of those will be major hurricanes, reports CBS Miami. ...
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The Lone Star Report
Perhaps the biggest lawsuit reform issue of the session is the shenanigans that occurred with the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA). ...
fox4kc.com
The folks from Colorado State have issued their forecast for the 2011 Hurricane Season, indicating a bigger year for Hurricanes than average. Last year though was very active as well. It's a PDF report, indicating a higher potential, ...
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Mother Nature Network
The private forecaster predicted an above-average 2011 Atlantic hurricane season with a greater threat to Gulf of Mexico oil production areas. By ReutersThu, Mar 31 2011 at 2:55 PM EST Comments GULF HURRICANES: On the Gulf Coast, the greatest threat ...
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NOLA.com
By Editorial page staff, The Times-Picayune Tropical weather experts at Colorado State University, as well as other forecasters, are predicting that the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season will be stormier than average, and that's an early heads-up for ...
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Insurance Networking News
The researchers foresee well above-average activity for the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, and anticipate an above-average probability of United States and Caribbean major hurricane landfall. Specifically, the report states there is a 72% probability ...
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