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FORT COLLINS, Colo.-

Hurricane expert William Gray downgraded his forecast for the 2006 Atlantic storm season again Tuesday, predicting one more hurricane, two more named storms but no intense hurricanes.

The new report calls for a below-average hurricane season, with a total of five hurricanes and 11 named storms.

Gray and fellow Colorado State University researcher Philip Klotzbach cite El Nino conditions for the reduced number of storms.

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