Thursday, November 30, 2006

Florida's Hurricane Season Officially ends

The 2006 Hurricane Season officially ends today.
The date conventionally points to the annual estimated time when most tropical cyclones forms in the Atlantic basin.
This season was unusual in that no hurricanes actually made landfall in the US. This is in spite of the fact that forecasts predicted it to be one of the most active hurricane seasons in many a year. Only Hurricane Ernesto caused any serious threat, hitting Haiti and killing 7. It is the quietest season since 1994, my last Eendrag-year!

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