The 2009 hurricane season is expected to be another busy period with a somewhat above-average activity predicted by experts at Colorado State University.
Hurricane experts William Gray and Philip Klotzbach leaders of the Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University released their early extended range forecast for 2009 calling for a heightened number of storms.
The team predicts that there is a 63 percent chance that at least one major hurricane will strike the United States coastline in 2009.
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