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If we have had a lot of landfalling storms in recent years (such as Eastern North Carolina), does that mean that we are less likely or more likely to experience landfall in the next few years?

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If we have had a lot of landfalling storms in recent years (such as Eastern North Carolina), does that mean that we are less likely or more likely to experience landfall in the next few years?

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As in the previous question, recent year activity has no effect on future year occurrences. Landfall probability depends only on the current monthly or seasonal atmospheric and ocean conditions.

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