I read in the newspaper today actually, there should be very few hurricanes the rest of the season! It's a little cooler now than it was this time last year, I think.
2006-09-03 16:44:33
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answered by littlerandiheather 5
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The US is having a rather poor hurricane season this year so far with only one hurricane so far and this the weakest possible category 1. This in spite of the dire warnings from global warning extremists prophecying the end of the world. Tropical Storm Florence is on its way and may make it to hurricane strength but will probably miss the US altogether. The gulf states could still expect one or two hurricanes this year as the season lasts until November with September being the most likely month.
2006-09-06 00:28:48
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answered by uselessadvice 4
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October 12, 2006 at 8:00 P.M, the next storm will hit in the Gulf, between Panama City and Crawfordville, Florida.
2006-09-02 04:48:21
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answered by skyeblue 5
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I hope theres none which i doubt bc we are in a really high chance for a hurricane, on south west Florida
2006-09-02 05:08:27
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answered by Justin 6
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it really is an straightforward one. If the international receives too warm, we've shown that we may be able to live on it because the "Cradles of Civilization" were in warm, dry parts. If the international receives chilly, then we've already shown that we may be able to face up to ice a lengthy time period, and that is with none "intense" technologies. If the international receives overpopulated, it is going to, out of necessity, stability itself out. i don't think of we opt to agonize about surviving the subsequent 100 years. the authentic question is a thanks to we keep the subsequent 100 years from starting to be the subsequent darkish Age.
2016-10-15 22:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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more often than anybody would want thanks to suburban retards driving their planet polluting cars around [this for city folks, the country there is NO choice but they are in the minority and I wouldn't blame them], driving the global warmth to hurrican levels of activity. unfortunately people are too slack to walk or catch mass transit systems, so batten down the hatches and watch out for the climate crash that will follow if we keep in spewing our garbage into the air on the only planet we can live on.
2006-09-02 03:00:20
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answered by almostvoid 2
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Predicting the next hurricane wouldn't have anything to do with history.
2006-09-02 07:46:52
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answered by Will 6
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3 am Oct 14th
2006-09-02 02:31:59
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answered by blank 5
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it should happen in acouple years
2006-09-03 13:44:43
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answered by jerry 7
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hope none of us get it !
2006-09-02 08:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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