The nation’s climate agency Thursday predicted an above-normal 2017 hurricane season with 11 to 17 named storms, five to nine of them hurricanes and two to four Category 3 or higher hurricanes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration predicted a 45 percent chance
of the hurricane season that begins June 1 being above normal, a 35 percent chance of a normal season and a 20 percent chance of a below normal season. An average season is 12 named storms, six hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes. “The outlook reflects our expectation of a weak or non-existent El Nino, READ MORE
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NOAA … same group of people who have been attempting to brainwash the mindless public to believe in global warming. I believe what NOAA says as much as I believe what NASA say. Both are 100% dishonest and corrupt.