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Hurricane predictions need to take a longer view

With another active storm season in sight, forecasters are under pressure to improve accuracy

As leading hurricane season forecasting organisations begin issuing updated tropical season forecasts for the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, new research shows that seasonal outlooks for individual years are generally less accurate than when those individual forecasts are measured cumulatively against actual hurricane activity over periods of five years or longer.

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