NOAA Forecasts Mild Atlantic Hurricane Season
A swirling mass of clouds gather over the Atlantic Ocean in early July, in a view of Tropical Storm Arthur from the International Space Station.
The Atlantic is likely to see fewer named storms and hurricanes in 2014 -- and possibly no major hurricanes -- reports NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
There's a 70 percent chance of a below-normal season, a 25 percent chance of a near-normal season and just a 5 percent chance of an above-normal hurricane season, which runs through October.
news.discovery.com/earth/weather-extreme-events/noaa-forecasts-mild-atlantic-hurricane-season-140808.htm
A swirling mass of clouds gather over the Atlantic Ocean in early July, in a view of Tropical Storm Arthur from the International Space Station.
The Atlantic is likely to see fewer named storms and hurricanes in 2014 -- and possibly no major hurricanes -- reports NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
There's a 70 percent chance of a below-normal season, a 25 percent chance of a near-normal season and just a 5 percent chance of an above-normal hurricane season, which runs through October.
news.discovery.com/earth/weather-extreme-events/noaa-forecasts-mild-atlantic-hurricane-season-140808.htm
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