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Show Predicted Hurricanes Many months ago Herbert Janvrln Browne, long-range weather forecaster fore-caster of Washington, predicted that 1932 would be a notable hurricane year. In a recent announcement he claims his prediction is beginning to be fulfilled, and cites the fact that several typhoons, the equivalents of West Indian hurricanes, have already al-ready occurred along the western fringe of the Pacific, including the severe Philippine storm on April 29. one in Indo-Chlna, another in Bengal, Ben-gal, and a fourth at Mauritius. Similar Sim-ilar storms, he says, have occurred In the hurricane region of the Atlantic. Atlan-tic. And If we take the word of Mr. Browne for it there will be others as the hurricane season advances. |