Monday May 22, 2006 10:31 PM
By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ
Some parts of
the Gulf Coast are only starting to rebuild from Hurricane Katrina, the worst
of last year's record 28 named storms, 15 of which were hurricanes, seven of
them Category 3 or higher.
While such a
season is not predicted this year, National Hurricane Center Director Max
Mayfield warned: "One hurricane hitting where you live is enough to make
it a bad season."
Meteorologists
said water in the
The
predictions came on the same day that an independent report showed the
Last year,
forecasters initially predicted 12 to 15 tropical storms, with seven to nine of
them becoming hurricanes, and three to five of those hurricanes being major,
with winds of at least 111 mph.
But the
season turned out to be much busier, breaking records that had stood since
1851.
Last month,
Officials
stressed Monday that predictions mean nothing if people do not act.
David
Paulison, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's acting director, said more
than 100,000 families still living in government trailers along the
Paulison
cautioned that those people who do not need to evacuate must still have an
emergency plan.
"We have
to be able to take care of ourselves for the first 72 hours," he said.
"What it does when we don't take care of ourselves is stop our first
responders in the street from helping those really in need."
Atlantic
hurricane seasons were relatively mild from the 1970s through 1994. Since then,
all but two years have been above normal. Experts say the ocean is in the midst
of a 20-year-cycle that will continue to bring strong storms.
Between 1995
and 2005, the Atlantic season has averaged 15 named storms, just over eight
named hurricanes and four major hurricanes, according to the hurricane center.
From 1971 to 1994, there were an average of 8.5 named storms, five hurricanes
and just over one major hurricane.
The Atlantic
hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.
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