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2018 Tornado Predictions3/20/2021
Just as predicted, the U.S.GWO predicted that the Florida Peninsula would break out of their 12-year hurricane drought with a major category 3-4 hurricane making landfall on the south tip of Florida.
GWO also predicted that Texas could break out of their 8-year hurricane drought with a landfalling hurricane just above Corpus Christi - and a Category 1 hurricane striking the upper Gulf Coast. The 2017 landfalling hurricanes ended up being - Harvey, Irma and Nate. By using Climate Pulse Technology developed by Mr. Dilley, GWO can issue accurate zone predictions for release in January - well before the beginning of the hurricane season. By utilizing this technology, GWO has issued the most accurate predictions by any organization during the past 10 years. The preseason zone predictions are so accurate updates to the forecasts are not required during the hurricane season. Although GWO does offer special weekly hurricane outlook webinars and tracking webinars when a storm may threaten the United States. GWO is a working partner with the International Hurricane Protection Association INHPA. Mr. Dilley says that some United States zones are currently in their strongest hurricane landfall cycle in 40 to 70-years. This is a Natural Climate Pulse Cycle that produced extremely active and dangerous hurricane conditions in some zones back in the 1930s and 1940s and is now repeating. Although it will be strikingly similar to last year- some hurricane landfalls will occur in different locations this year. You can expect 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 4 major hurricanes, potential for 4 United States hurricane landfalls 2 of which will likely be major impact storms. On the average, the entire Atlantic Basin has 12 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 2.7 major hurricanes. The ocean water temperatures continue to run warmer than normal across most of the Atlantic Basin (red and orange in the graphic), and especially in the Caribbean region and the Atlantic near the United States. This is very similar to the ocean temperatures of last year, and this will again be conducive for tropical storms andor hurricanes forming andor strengthening close to the United States. ![]() Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc.
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