Accurate Hurricane Risk Prediction Service

by Global Weather Oscillations, Inc.

  Use Our Unique, Proven, Long-range Risk Probability Coastal Zone-specific Predictions for Hurricanes and Tropical Storms ... to Reduce your Risks and Enhance Your Bottom Line!

 

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The 2009 Hurricane Season did not have any landfalling hurricanes on any U.S. coastal zone for the first time in 3 years.  GWO predicted a below average season with low or very low risk of a landfalling hurricane in all 11 forecast zones. 

 

It is important to plan for the 2010 hurricane season as early as possible. We invite you and your strategic planning staff to review our reliable hurricane risk probability forecast service. Your company would benefit greatly by cutting costs and/or increasing profits through enhancing your strategic planning and/or inventory management functions.

 

Global Weather Oscillations (GWO) has 20 years of long range climate cycle experience and research.  The verification results for the past 3 years (2007-2009) have confirmed the capability of our unique methodology.  The Primary Forcing Mechanism (PFM), discovered by GWO founder David Dilley, has accurately forecast risk probabilities for hurricane landfalls in the coastal areas from New England to Texas.

While other organizations only make seasonal forecasts of the number of tropical cyclones and number of major hurricanes, GWO’s technique gives accurate predictions of landfall risks up to 4 years in advance within 11 specified forecast zones along the east and Gulf coasts of the U.S. from Florida north to New England and west to the Texas-Mexico border.  Of special note is the relationship that GWO discovered between the PFM and the average location of the semi-permanent High Pressure system in the Western Atlantic, known as the “Bermuda High”.  The circulation around the location of the Bermuda High when tropical cyclones are in progress influences the paths they will traverse and where their potential landfalls may be expected.  PFM data and climatology differ for each of the 11 coastal zones. 

If interested in our service, please contact us. We will prepare a proposal specifically for your company with options to receive risk probability predictions for all forecast zones, or for a subset of one or more specific zones.  You will also have the option to select a 3-year contract with annual updates or a one-year contract.  If there are other options you would like to see, please tell us and we will be pleased to provide them.

   
   
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