SST'S and Anomalies in Atlantic #3

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#181 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jun 07, 2006 2:27 pm

Hurricane Hunter 914 wrote:You know Cycloneye maybe we should limit the amount of times we say "the SST's are not as warm as last year's" because sometimes it might cause people who haven't joined our forum but are just reading our posts to think that this year will be an easy year.


Well,all the forecasts from the expeets point to a less active season than 2005 and that is a fact.In these three threads and in other ones there has been sufficient data that shows less warm Atlantic than in 2005 and that is another fact.
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