C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. HURRICANE SEASON 2010.

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C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. HURRICANE SEASON 2010

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Presented by: Robin Wilsey Dir., Business Development, SE Commercial Weather Services

From the "Dave Barry Calendar" "We're entering the heart of hurricane season. Any day now, you're going to turn on the TV and see a weatherperson pointing to some radar blob out in the Atlantic and making two basic meteorological points: 1. There is no need to panic. 2. We could all be killed!” C2010 AccuWeather, Inc.

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Hurricane Outlook

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Bastardi says… “This year has the chance to be an extreme season.”

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Hurricane Season 2010 In a typical season, there are about 11 named storms – two to three impact the coast of the United States. 15 named storms 8 hurricanes 4 major hurricanes Dr. Gray’s Forecast NOAA does not issue their forecast until late May Government Forecast

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. p.7 Predicting a total of storms. Only 8 years in 160 years of records have had 16 or more storms. Year to rival 2008 and worst case 2005 – the year of Katrina. Season should start with 1 or 2 threats by early July extending in to late Oct. At least 6 to impact US coastline. Joe Bastardi’s forecast

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Atlantic basin looks “textbook” for a major season, with many long track storms from Africa heading to western Atlantic and Caribbean toward the United States coastline…concentrated area where many storm tracks will pass through.

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. p.9 Threats to Land Out of the 16 to 18 tropical storms in total, 15 of which are predicted to be in the western Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico and therefore a threat to land. season-will-be-more-active.asp

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Causes for Concern The rapidly weakening El Niño Warmer ocean temperatures in the typical Atlantic tropical breeding grounds compared to last year. Tropical storms draw energy from warm water Weakening trade winds which reduce the amount of dry air injected into the tropics from Africa, and Higher humidity levels which provides additional upward motion in the air and fuels tropical storm development

Hurricane Season Video active-season.asphttp:// active-season.asp C2010 AccuWeather, Inc.

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” Alan Lakein

C2010 AccuWeather, Inc. Thank You Robin Wilsey