NOAA 2008 Atlantic Season Outlook=12-16 Named Storms
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NOAA 2008 Atlantic Season Outlook=12-16 Named Storms
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Top government forecasters are expected to reveal how bad they think this hurricane season will be.
The government's top hurricane forecaster, Gerry Bell, will issue his prognostications for the Atlantic hurricane season at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base Thursday morning. The season begins June 1.
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Also on hand will be the nation's top emergency response official, R. David Paulison. He oversees the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The men are also scheduled to talk about storm preparedness, with "hurricane hunter" aircraft and crew members looking on.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Top government forecasters are expected to reveal how bad they think this hurricane season will be.
The government's top hurricane forecaster, Gerry Bell, will issue his prognostications for the Atlantic hurricane season at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base Thursday morning. The season begins June 1.
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Also on hand will be the nation's top emergency response official, R. David Paulison. He oversees the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The men are also scheduled to talk about storm preparedness, with "hurricane hunter" aircraft and crew members looking on.
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Re: Top forecaster set to issue 2008 hurricane outlook May 22
"Top forecaster"?
I haven't heard the name before. Is he TPC?
I haven't heard the name before. Is he TPC?
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Re: NOAA set to issue 08 hurricane outlook at 11:00 AM EDT
PerfectStorm;I edited part of the title to put NOAA instead of top forecaster.
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Re: Top forecaster set to issue 08 hurricane outlook at 11:00 AM
cycloneye wrote:NOAA Outlook Press release
Dr. Gerry Bell, Lead seasonal Atlantic hurricane forecaster, NOAA Climate Prediction Center
How do his forecasts compare to Klozbach and Gray in the past few years?
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Re: Top forecaster set to issue 08 hurricane outlook at 11:00 AM
Ed Mahmoud wrote:cycloneye wrote:NOAA Outlook Press releaseDr. Gerry Bell, Lead seasonal Atlantic hurricane forecaster, NOAA Climate Prediction Center
How do his forecasts compare to Klozbach and Gray in the past few years?
You got me on that question,but I know someone will post a comparison of both to see how they haved done in the past what,10 years for example.
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Re: NOAA set to issue 08 hurricane outlook at 11:00 AM EDT
Sort of on-topic, JB posted that every year that Cincinnati has been at least 1º (F or C, he doesn't say) since 1950 have had a Carolina hurricane hit.
JB has been liking the Carolinas for the upcoming season anyway.
I guess cold in Ohio is an indication the East Coast trough will be far enough West not to protect the East Coast.
JB has been liking the Carolinas for the upcoming season anyway.
I guess cold in Ohio is an indication the East Coast trough will be far enough West not to protect the East Coast.
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90% near normal or above normal.
"For 2008, the outlook indicates a 60 to 70 percent chance of 12 to 16 named storms, including 6 to 9 hurricanes and 2 to 5 major hurricanes."
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories200 ... tlook.html
"For 2008, the outlook indicates a 60 to 70 percent chance of 12 to 16 named storms, including 6 to 9 hurricanes and 2 to 5 major hurricanes."
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories200 ... tlook.html
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Re: NOAA 2008 Atlantic hurricane outlook=12-16 named storms
Full Analysis of 2008 Hurricane Season Report from NOAA
You can read the full details of the NOAA outlook at link above.











You can read the full details of the NOAA outlook at link above.
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Re: NOAA 2008 Atlantic Season Outlook=12-16 Named Storms
I have a question and I am sure many have about why NOAA has the set of numbers in a spread instead of having one number per category?
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Re: NOAA set to issue 08 hurricane outlook shortly
cycloneye wrote:
Does this report and diagram give us any idea on how the Bermuda High will position itself during the hurricane season?
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