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Florida has less chance of being hit by a hurricane this year, while the coastal segment including North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia will see heightened storm activity, a new study forecasted.
Making that prediction is Guy Carpenter in collaboration with WSI Corporation. The firms' GC ForeCat update also predicted a decline in hurricane activity for the stretch of Gulf Coast running from Texas to the Alabama-Florida border.
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