I should perhaps add that the supposedly "fortunate" track of the
hurricane in question caused 41 deaths and $6 billion in damages, the
"fortunate" part presumably being that most of this was outside the
United States.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Dean_(2007)

mt

> ===
> Fortunately, the GFDL turned out to be wrong, [about a particular
> hurricane] and the earlier consensus of the other models was much more
> accurate.

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