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  1. NOAA says El Nino conditions are forming in the Pacific Ocean - may suppress Atlantic hurricane activity this summer. http://bit.ly/dRmyS
  2. Miami Herald says the Florida Keys may ease its hurricane evacuation policy this year. http://bit.ly/2SdCb
  3. NHC gives Caribbean wave less than 30% chance to develop when it moves into southern GOM on Sunday. http://bit.ly/HCUJF
  4. NHC says conditions will become a little more favorable for the wave in the Caribbean Sea once it enters the GOM late Saturday or Sunday.
  5. Invest 93: NHC is monitoring a tropical wave in the western caribbean - computer models take the wave over the Yucatan http://bit.ly/hF3pl
  6. NHC says an area of low pressure in the southwestern Gulf o Mexico has a low (< 30%) chance of development. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov
  7. @stormpulse re: june 8th tweet - Yes, used and linked to some of your great interactive tracking maps some last year :-)
  8. Switch from analog to digital renders many portable tvs useless right at the start of hurricane season. http://bit.ly/18RqWu
  9. Giant barriers and gates part of proposal to protect New York City from a future hurricane. http://bit.ly/fPOz3
  10. TD1 still a TD with 4am CDT update. NHC says "it appears that the opportunity for this system to reach tropical storm strength has passed"
  11. TD1 forms off mid-atlantic coast - could become a tropical storm but expected to move northeast, away from us coast. http://bit.ly/uxA5t
  12. Travelers ready to visit hurricane prone destinations if the price is right. Many won't leave unless storm is imminent. http://bit.ly/ePKaF
  13. The low-pressure system the NHC was tracking has moved onshore east of Pascagoula, MS without a name. http://is.gd/CHVc
  14. NOAA forecasters say a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely this year. http://bit.ly/IKjg6
  15. NHC monitoring low pressure 200 miles south of Pensacola. Slight chance it could become depression before moving inland http://bit.ly/1749b7
  16. Phil Klotzbach & William Gray predict 12 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 2 major hurricanes for 2009 season. http://bit.ly/RxAtp
  17. Hurricane center chief says the Saffir-Simpson scale has become outmoded. http://bit.ly/txvvB
  18. @wefollow #hurricanes #tropics #weather
  19. The 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ended Nov 30th -unless there is a Dec. storm we finish with 16 named storms http://is.gd/9QIH
  20. Paloma has weakened considerably after hitting Cuba. It's expected to dissipate over the next couple days because of strong westerly shear.