Look What is In Africa to Kick Off September
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.FWIW, Katrina is a highly unlikely storm. It's a storm that happens from time to time, but we're unlikely to see anything like it again for quite a while. Yes, there are potential tropical systems out there, but there isn't much use in getting too freaked out by them at this point
Well, 4 major hurricanes hitting FL in 2004 was once in a lifetime, then another two more hurricanes hit in 2005, one of them major. Who would have thought. We are in an active period for hurricanes in the Atlantic. Another CAT 4/5 threatening the U.S in 2005, although frightening to think about given the current Katrina situation, is still a possibility.
September is the busiest month historically typically for the Cape Verde season.
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