Record-breaking 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ends

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Friday, January 6, 2006


The National Hurricane Center tonight have announced that the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season has ended with the dissipation of Tropical Storm Zeta which became the 27th recorded storm in the Atlantic Ocean of the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

In their final public advisory for the storm, which had weakened to a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center posted,

"ZETA AND THE RECORD-BREAKING 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON FINALLY COME TO AN END"[1]

The 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season has proved to be the most active hurricane season ever recorded with 27 storms. A number of records were broken during the season. For example:

Forecasters are predicting that other hurricane seasons in the future will be just as active or possibly even more active.

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