As South Florida residents, we accept hurricanes as just part of the price of living in the Sunshine State. However, the prediction of Global Weather Oscillations, Inc. that2018’s Hurricane Season will be the strongest cycle in 70 years should make us sit up and take notice. Hurricane Season officially starts the first of June, which is only a few months away.

So what is causing this dire prediction by Global Weather Oscillations, Inc? We discuss that below. RRSA Vero Beach is on a mission to keep our blog readers informed and educated about all things that can affect you as homeowners and business property owners. The upcoming hurricane season is certainly one of those things.

2018 Hurricane Season Predicted to Be Strongest Cycle in 70 Years

If you are wondering whether we should trust the predictions of Global Weather Oscillations, Inc, this quote from an article at 721 News should lay that concern to rest, “Global Weather Oscillations (GWO) was cited by news media as the only major hurricane prediction organization that correctly predicted the hyperactive 2017 Atlantic hurricane season from beginning to end and the destructive United States hurricane landfalls. The media also noted that when the hurricane season began last year, “nearly every major weather agency predicted a normal 2017 hurricane season – but only Global Weather Oscillations Inc. (GWO) had an accurate forecast” – with a prediction for a destructive hurricane season with 16 named storms, eight hurricanes, four major hurricanes – and 2 major impact hurricanes for the United States

So it looks like Professor David Dilley, research scientist and senior predictor at Global Weather Oscillations, Inc. knows what he is talking about when he predicts the 2018 Hurricane Season to be the strongest cycle in 70 years. Dilley himself created the prediction technology used to predict the weather. This technology is called Climate Pulse Technology. Using this technology, Professor Dilley has predicted our upcoming hurricane season.

As predicted by Mr. Dilley and GWO – last year (2017) was the costliest year on record for the United States, and one of the most destructive. Mr. Dilley says that “some United States zones are currently in their strongest hurricane landfall cycle in 40 to 70-years.” This is a Natural Climate Pulse Cycle that produced extremely active and dangerous hurricane conditions in some zones back in the 1930s and 1940s – and is now repeating. Mr. Dilley predicts that 2018 will be somewhat of a repeat of 2017 – and possibly another record breaker.

This quote from the article by 721 News explains in detail the reasons for this prediction, “The reason for another destructive hurricane season is 3-fold. The ocean water temperatures continue to run warmer than normal across most of the Atlantic Basin (red and orange in the graphic), and especially in the Caribbean region and the Atlantic near the United States. This is very similar to the ocean temperatures of last year, and this will again be conducive for tropical storms and/or hurricanes forming and/or strengthening close to the United States. Mr. Dilley also expects the Bermuda-Azores High-Pressure Center will again be in a favorable location – thus allowing more named storms to maintain strength – or strengthen as they move from east to west across the Atlantic toward the United States.

Then we come to the last item – El Niño. GWO’s Climate Pulse Technology model indicates that the Tropical South Pacific Ocean temperatures where El Niño events typically form – will warm significantly during late winter and approach weak El Niño conditions during the spring- much like the El Niño scare of last year. However, all years are not the same – therefore it could mature enough to form a very weak El Niño, but not strong enough to dampen the hurricane season. Historical records indicate that moderate to strong El Nino events dampen hurricane activity – whereas years with very weak El Niño conditions can be associated with active hurricane seasons if a Climate Pulse Hurricane Enhancement Cycle is in place – and it is

Now that we have established the fact that we are most likely going to have the strongest hurricane cycle in the US in 70 years, and since Florida is basically Hurricane Alley, once we get closer to June 1 and the beginning of the 2018 Hurricane Season, RRSA Vero Beach will be posting more helpful information for South Florida homeowners and business property owners to help you stay safe.  Hopefully, when hurricane season comes, you won’t be affected. But if you are, RRSA Vero Beach is set on ready to handle any damages your roof may experience. We offer totally free roof inspections.
General Manager Justin Dowd

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