Hurricane Season Predictions
Hurricane season kicks-in soon and government forecasters are now out with their predictions for what they say will be an overly active season.
FOX News Radio’s Eben Brown reports from Miami:
NOAA’s administrator Kathy Sullivan says this is expected to be an overly active hurricane season in the Atlantic.
(Sullivan) “Thirteen to 20 named storms. Of those 13 to 20, we predict that seven to eleven will become hurricanes and of those hurricanes, we predict that three to six will become major hurricanes, having winds of 111 miles per hour or greater.”
And NOAA reminds everybody the numbers aren’t as important as your preparation. As we learned from the storm called Sandy, it doesn’t need to be a legitimate hurricane to feel like one.
In Miami, Eben Brown, FOX News Radio.