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Andrew92 wrote:I agree. Simply amazing.
Not to be off-topic, but after last year and this year, I sincerely hope 2006 is much quieter.
Back to 2005. And to think, we still have over a month and a half to go.![]()
-Andrew92
For some strange reason, the Alberto-Beryl name list gives me the creeps. Could it be because of the fact that a few of those names have already been dangerously close to retirement?
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gilbert88 wrote:Andrew92 wrote:I agree. Simply amazing.
Not to be off-topic, but after last year and this year, I sincerely hope 2006 is much quieter.
Back to 2005. And to think, we still have over a month and a half to go.![]()
-Andrew92
For some strange reason, the Alberto-Beryl name list gives me the creeps. Could it be because of the fact that a few of those names have already been dangerously close to retirement?
The 2006 list has plenty of names that should've been retired but aren't because they made landfall as weak Cat 1's or TS's.
Alberto in 1994 devastated portions of the southeast, dumping feet of rain and causing record flooding.
Gordon killed thousands in 1994, disastrous flooding in both Cuba and Haiti. To add to that it took the most erratic path you'll ever see a TC take.
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No, I think Kyle of 2002 won that one... but Gordons path was very erratic...wxmann_91 wrote:gilbert88 wrote:Andrew92 wrote:I agree. Simply amazing.
Not to be off-topic, but after last year and this year, I sincerely hope 2006 is much quieter.
Back to 2005. And to think, we still have over a month and a half to go.![]()
-Andrew92
For some strange reason, the Alberto-Beryl name list gives me the creeps. Could it be because of the fact that a few of those names have already been dangerously close to retirement?
The 2006 list has plenty of names that should've been retired but aren't because they made landfall as weak Cat 1's or TS's.
Alberto in 1994 devastated portions of the southeast, dumping feet of rain and causing record flooding.
Gordon killed thousands in 1994, disastrous flooding in both Cuba and Haiti. To add to that it took the most erratic path you'll ever see a TC take.
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