It's been a remarkably quiet 2010 hurricane season for oil production in the Gulf of Mexico so far, which is especially good considering that the BP oil well leak was being worked on through the first month or two of it.
However, the season doesn't finish until the end of November... You can keep an eye on the latest developments on this page from the NHC, which displays an image like this:
If you visit the page itself, you can click on the hurricanes and storms to get more details on their predicted tracks.
Mike
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Thursday, 2 September 2010
Oil and hurricanes in 2010
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