2006 Extreme Weather Trends

In 2005 we experienced some extreme weather indeed and nothing was quite as memorable as the horrific 2005 Tropical Hurricane Season, which blew away literally all known Atlantic Hurricane Records. We had the most Hurricanes, most named storms and 3 of the 6 most powerful Hurricanes ever all in one hair-raising season. We shall not forget Hurricane Katrina, Rita or Wilma, nor can we forget that we plunged deep into the Greek Alphabet.

The United States to some major hits along its Gulf and Florida Coastlines, but we were not alone. Hurricane Beta killed many people from mudslides in Mexico and Wilma before coming to our East Coast of Florida took out the resort towns of Cozemel and Cancun then tore up the famous Cuban Tobacco Crop. The Northeastern US experienced massive flooding and snowstorms in 2005 and the Carolinas got hit with some terrible ice storms. The 2005 season also hit the Midwest with some pretty strong Tornadoes as well. 2005 was certainly the year for extreme weather, but what is predicted for 2006?

Well unfortunately it looks as if the 2006 Tropical Hurricane Season will be another tough one. Scientists, climatologists and Meteorologists all predict the same thing, not quite as bad as 2006 in terms as record breaking but equally as deadly in severity? Some say they cannot handle anymore and just pray to God that it will not be more of the same. Apparently he is not in control as Mother Nature has a cyclical plan and it is does not involve the prayers of man. Think on this.

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