"Ominous" Pre-Katrina Conditions Seen in Atlantic
Posted on June 11, 2010 - Filed Under Fishing, Sea Holidays

Ocean conditions this spring resemble those of 2005, the most active and destructive Atlantic hurricane season on record, meteorologists say.







Meteorology – North Atlantic tropical cyclone – Atlantic Ocean – Earth Sciences – Atmospheric Sciences
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"Ominous" Pre-Katrina Conditions Seen in Atlantic
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