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"Don't take anything for granted," Crist said at the annual Florida Governor's Hurricane Conference in Fort Lauderdale. "We don't need to suffer from hurricane amnesia." National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read said Wednesday that his biggest concern for the season is a storm striking Haiti, where hundreds of thousands of people have been living in makeshift camps since the Jan. 12 earthquake. Heavy rains can trigger serious flooding and mudslides in the mountainous Caribbean country, but no evacuation plans exist for displaced communities. Tropical storms are named when their sustained winds reach 39 mph. The first named storm of the 2010 season will be Alex. In April, Colorado State University researchers predicted 15 named storms would form this season, with four developing into major hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season begins Tuesday and runs through Nov. 30. ___ Online: NOAA's National Hurricane Center:
http://www.hurricanes.gov/ FEMA: http://www.fema.gov/ and
http://www.ready.gov/
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