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  • This is a good reminder that we are in the most active part of the hurricane season, said Robert Molleda, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • This is a good reminder that we are in the most active part of the hurricane season, said Robert Molleda, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • "There is a 35 percent greater chance of South Florida hurricane strikes during La Niña years vs. El Niño years," said Molleda.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • "Some areas received double their normal rainfall during the dry season," Molleda said.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • Niño fizzling, forecasters don't have strong climatic signals, Molleda said.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • Early Thursday, "it could get right around freezing" along and north of Lake Okeechobee, and around areas such as Jupiter Farms, The Acreage and more inland areas of the Treasure Coast, with wind chill readings down to the upper 20s, Molleda said.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • Early Thursday, "it could get right around freezing" along and north of Lake Okeechobee, and around areas such as Jupiter Farms, The Acreage and more inland areas of the Treasure Coast, with wind chill readings down to the upper 20s, Molleda said.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • "La Nina is still strong and doesn't show any signs of weakening until late summer or early fall, so we expect this dry trend to continue," said Molleda.

    Firehouse.com: In The Line Of Duty 2009

  • "La Niña is still strong and doesn't show any signs of weakening until late summer or early fall, so we expect this dry trend to continue," said Molleda.

    JustNews.com - Local News 2009

  • "La Niña is still strong and doesn't show any signs of weakening until late summer or early fall, so we expect this dry trend to continue," said Molleda.

    JustNews.com - Local News 2009

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