Hurricane Season Could Be Strongest Ever, Say Top Meteorologists

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issues its 2010 hurricane season forecast, predicting one of the strongest seasons on record — and reiterating fears that the Gulf oil spill may be impacted by the severe weather.

Hurricane season for the western Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico begins June 1 and lasts through Nov. 30. That’s when about 90 percent of the storms make themselvesĀ present, and the predictions for this season are grim — which could wreak further havoc on the Gulf Coast.

via FOXNews.com – Hurricane Season Could Be Strongest Ever, Say Top Meteorologists.

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