7 Quotes by Gerry Bell

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    The waters in the Gulf of Mexico are warm, but so are the waters in the eastern Atlantic. But the water temperature isn't the controlling factor in whether a hurricane maintains its strength. Wind shear still determines whether a storm will strengthen or weaken before it hits land.

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    Although we have already seen a record-setting seven tropical storms during June and July, much of the season's activity is still to come.

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    It's not linked to global warming or anything like that. This is normal climate variability.

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    It's certainly reasonable to expect above-normal hurricane seasons for the next decade or perhaps even longer. It's not a matter of if more hurricanes are going to hit the coast, it's simply a matter of when.

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    It's reasonable to expect ongoing high levels of hurricane activity for many years to come and more importantly, ongoing high levels of hurricane landfalls for the next decade or perhaps longer.

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    The climate patterns that we're seeing now didn't exist in the 1970s, '80s and most of the 1990s.

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