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Forecast Hurricane Paths

 

Hurricane paths are identified by weather predictors and services. Present oceanic and climatic developments point towards a vigorous Atlantic basin hurricane term. The hurricane team's predictions are established on the ground of comprehensive oceanic and atmospheric situations such as sea surface temperatures and sea level pressures.

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The climatic forecast predicts fifteen listed storms shaping in the Atlantic basin. Around eight of the storms are anticipated to develop into hurricanes, and four are estimated to grow into severe or major hurricanes with maintained winds of around 111 mph or greater. 

The most recent prediction anticipates the possibility of an intense hurricane creating landfall along the U.S. coastlines.

The present conditions in the Atlantic basin are reasonably productive for an energetic hurricane period. The present sea surface temperature in the Atlantic is a pattern characteristically seen prior to extremely active seasons. Warm sea surface temperatures are anticipated to persist in the tropical and North Atlantic. Moreover, the currently observed weak Azores High is expected to promote weaker-than-normal trade winds over the next few months enhancing warm anomalies in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic.

The hurricane forecast team anticipates tropical cyclone movement would be 160 percent of the standard period. If compared, 2005 observed 275 percent of the average season tropical cyclone movement.

The weather forecast has predicted a 69 percent probability of at least one major and intense hurricane which would create landfall in the U.S. coastline in 2008.
The United States was fairly providential in the last two years because it experienced only one hurricane landfall.

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How-Long-Do-Hurricanes-Last      There’s no substantial answer to gauge how long does a hurricane survive. But according to some researches, it has been studied that, usually, hurricanes survive for around two to four weeks. It is very uncommon for a hurricane to survive for a longer duration, because ultimately it strikes land or cold water, where it cannot continue to exist. Only one hurricane that lasted for more than a day was Hurricane Erin in the Arctic, 2001.More..

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