High storm activity predicted
By Doyle Rice and Oren Dorell, USA TODAY
Hurricane forecasters at Colorado State University say weather patterns indicate that October will see above-average Atlantic storm activity.
One storm could become a "major hurricane" of Category 3 or higher (on a scale of 1 to 5), with winds higher than 111 mph. Overall, the Tropical Meteorology Project expects activity to be nearly twice the activity of the average October.
"We continue to observe low sea-level pressures and warm sea-surface temperatures across the tropical Atlantic," says Phil Klotzbach, lead author of the hurricane forecast. "A combination of these two factors typically leads to an active October."
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