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UCF, Ga. Researchers: Hurricanes Most Likely to Hit N.C., Florida Cities
By Chad Binette and Tom Evelyn May 27, 2005
Hurricane-force winds are most likely to strike this year in
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UCF statistics professor Mark Johnson and Chuck Watson, founder of the Kinetic Analysis Corp. of
The probabilities of hurricane force winds, meaning winds of 74 mph or greater, striking other U.S. cities include 9.12 percent for West Palm Beach, Fla., 6.87 percent for New Orleans; 6.66 percent for Wilmington, N.C., and 5.08 percent for Charleston, S.C.
Such odds might seem low and even comforting to residents whose homes were battered by multiple storms last year. However, Johnson and Watson said residents still need to prepare to protect their homes and stock up on food, water and other supplies. Even a 5 percent chance is high.
Thats a one-in-20 chance that your house will at least experience roof damage and that you could be sitting in the dark for several days, Watson said. If you buy a lottery ticket every week for a one-in-several-million chance to get rich, doesnt it make sense to prepare for a one-in-20 or even a one-in-a-100 chance of something bad happening?
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The researchers attributed those differences to global atmospheric patterns that control the steering currents, or the upper-level winds that determine the directions that storms follow. This year, the winds should trend more east-to-west, straight across
Johnson, an expert in the statistical aspects of hurricane modeling and forecasting, and Watson, whose specialty is geophysics and numerical modeling, have worked together on several hurricane-related research projects during the past 10 years. They have developed maps to support local mitigation strategies for the State of
Johnson and Watson also work as consultants to the Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology, which reviews and accepts public and private hurricane models.
Johnson has taught at the

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