(Reuters) - Coming off a mild 2006 storm season, WSI said warm ocean
temperatures pointed to harsher weather this year.
"Our seasonal temperature models depict a warm summer in
the Southeast. If this occurs, the stronger-than-normal
Atlantic subtropical ridge should act to steer more storms into
the Gulf of Mexico than in a typical year," WSI seasonal
forecaster Dr. Todd Crawford said in a press release.
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temperatures pointed to harsher weather this year.
"Our seasonal temperature models depict a warm summer in
the Southeast. If this occurs, the stronger-than-normal
Atlantic subtropical ridge should act to steer more storms into
the Gulf of Mexico than in a typical year," WSI seasonal
forecaster Dr. Todd Crawford said in a press release.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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