Can A Category Five Hurricane Actually Be Stopped? Author Envisions Potential Doomsday Scenario
1st Oct 2005, 07:14 GMT
Hurricane activity is on the rise in the United States. As we sit in the middle of the most devastating hurricane season in U.S. history, scientists try to predict and prepare for future weather trends. With more than 48 million people living within 50 miles of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, many continue to watch nervously. Some researchers speculate that the increase in hurricane activity will continue for another two decades. Not only are hurricanes becoming more frequent, they are ominously getting stronger. [PRWEB Oct 1, 2005]
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