Water temps for the most part are running slightly below average for May in the Atlantic and Gulf which points to fewer hurricanes, but the "leading indicator" to me is Caribbean temps which are running way above normal so far this year. That's where they all come from early in the season before the African coast gets ramped up. My gut feeling (and its a big gut after all) based on what's happening locally here with weather in Florida is that we will have a normal, to below average hurricane season again like last year. But then again, I'm just an overweight, graying surfer. What the heck do I know?
Ren
"Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn." C.S. Lewis www.younglife.org
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