What will the first 2006 outlook numbers of Dr Gray be like?
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It sure makes you wonder what could be in store for next year. I certainly wouldn't be surprised to see another extremely active year.
Remember how after 2004, everyone was saying that it would be very unlikely to see 4 hurricanes affect Florida in the same season again. Well, 3 made direct landfalls in the state this year. ( Dennis, Katrina, and Wilma ), and Rita had a fairly significant impact on the Keys.
And who would have thought that 2005 would shatter the record of storms set in 1933.
I'll go with 16/10/5 for early numbers.
Remember how after 2004, everyone was saying that it would be very unlikely to see 4 hurricanes affect Florida in the same season again. Well, 3 made direct landfalls in the state this year. ( Dennis, Katrina, and Wilma ), and Rita had a fairly significant impact on the Keys.
And who would have thought that 2005 would shatter the record of storms set in 1933.
I'll go with 16/10/5 for early numbers.
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