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Disaster Recovery Supply reports that Hurricane forecasters are predicting above average activity for the Atlantic in 2009: 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes with three major. The 50-year average is 9.6 name storms and 2.3 majors. There is predicted a 63% chance of at least one major making landfall on the U.S. Coastline. The forecast is based on factors including warm Atlantic surface temperatures and the likely absence of El Nino conditions. Now is a good time to be informed and prepared well in advance as no one knows if they will be called on to evacuates or take precautionary measures. Disaster Recovery Supply offers substantial discounts on bulk purchases. It’s better to be five years early than five minutes too late.
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