"U.S. government forecasters announced Thursday they expect three to six major hurricanes from an above-average Atlantic storm season.
No major hurricane has made a U.S. landfall in five years, but the forecasters warned U.S. coastal residents that odds are they can't expect a sixth straight year without a major landfall on either the Atlantic or Gulf coast.
As many as 18 named tropical storms may develop during the six-month Atlantic hurricane season that begins June 1, according to forecasters at the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. Six to 10 of those storms could strengthen into hurricanes with top winds of at least 74 mph, the agency said. Three to six could become major hurricanes, with maximum winds of 111 mph and up."
NPR had the story May 20, 2011.
"U.S. Predicts 3 To 6 Major Atlantic Hurricanes"
Source: NPR, 05/20/2011