meteorologyman wrote:The TSR (Tropical Storm Risk) March forecast update for Atlantic hurricane activity in 2007 continues to anticipate an active season to high probability. Based on current and projected climate signals, Atlantic basin and US landfalling tropical cyclone activity are forecast to be about 75% above the 1950-2006 norm in 2007. This is the highest March forecast for activity in any year since the TSR replicated real-time forecasts started in 1984. There is a high (~86%) likelihood that activity will be in the top one-third of years historically.
This is the source
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/storm/cont ... g_b_1.html
ACE (Accumulated Cyclone Energy
http://tsr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/docs/TSRATLFo ... ar2007.pdf
"This is the highest March forecast for activity in any year since the TSR replicated real-time forecasts started in 1984"
That's just great, thanks for the info


