Forecasters Predict Below-Average North Atlantic Hurricane Activity

Monday, August 18th, 2014 Catastrophe Marine Property

Hurricane forecasters are predicting "below-average hurricane activity for the remainder of the 2014," due in part to cooler-than-average ocean temperatures on part of the north Atlantic, Willis Re. Inc. suggested in a recent report."U.S. landfall probability estimates continue to be low this year, though caution should be exercised due to a recent run of poor U.S. landfall forecasts," Willis Re said in its 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook, released Aug. 15.


External References & Further Reading
http://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/news/cooler-ocean-temperatures-suppressing-north-atlantic-hurricane-development-willis/1003214015/
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