Which areas in U.S.will have more landfalls in 2007 season?

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Which areas will have more landfalling systems in 2007?

South Texas (From Brownsville to Corpus Christi)
1
1%
Virginia and northward towards Maine
7
6%
From Corpus Christi to Port Arthur (Including Galveston/Houston Area)
13
12%
Louisiana
7
6%
Florida Penninsula (West and East Coast)
44
41%
Florida Panhandle
6
6%
North Carolina
20
19%
Georgia's Coast
1
1%
Alabama
2
2%
Mississippi
2
2%
No Landfalls will occur in U.S Mainland in 2007
5
5%
 
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#41 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:53 pm

Very early to tell, but I'd say perhaps FL peninsula, but only because it sticks out into the gulf and atlantic.
But it's virtually impossible to tell at this point.

Everyone should be on the lookout who lives in any hurricane prone region.
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