A new report predicting hurricane landfall rates finds slightly decreased chances of a strike on the Florida coastline and a bit less for U.S. Southeast shores as well.

The CAT-i report is the second Guy Carpenter ForeCat update of 2009 produced with WSI Corporation, Andover, Mass.

According to the February update, the Texas and Louisiana coastline along the Gulf of Mexico remains most vulnerable to tropical cyclones coming shore in the United States in 2009.

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