NU Online News Service, June 1, 12:15 p.m. EDT

The Gulf Coast remains the most likely hot spot for hurricane landfall, according to an updated report from Guy Carpenter that issued a forecast just slightly off from the landfall average dating back to 1951.

On the first day of the official Atlantic basin hurricane season, the reinsurance broker, a subsidiary of New York-based Marsh & McLennan Companies, issued its updated GC ForeCat that was unchanged from its April forecast.

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