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Hurricane Season Most Inactive in 30 years

As this hurricane season is shaping up to be the most inactive in thirty years, I can only wonder where these forecasters are getting their data?  Perhaps a forecaster knows if he doesn't predict a hurricane season in line with a global warming friendly stance, he may be ignored?  

Unless a dramatic and perhaps historical flurry of activity occurs in the next 9 weeks, 2007 will rank as a historically inactive TC year for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole. During the past 30 years, only 1977, 1981, and 1983 have had less activity to date.

Every year the prediction is for devastating hurricane activity and so far they're wrong.  I suppose if they keep predicting it and it does eventually happen they can scream about how right they were.

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