Reports look very possitive.
THE TROPICAL WAVE LOCATED ABOUT 1300 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS IS MOVING WESTWARD AT 20 TO 25 MPH. THIS SYSTEM HAS
BECOME BETTER ORGANIZED TODAY AND SOME ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS
POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.
I think we have another winner.
Could this be the next system?
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yea, the azores high has been a little stronger than normal and the bermuda high has been a little further east... it should begin to slow down though...
as far as another bonnie hittin carolina, that would be wild to see huh?? wonder what the odds are of that.. anybody in here a bookie?? lol...
as far as another bonnie hittin carolina, that would be wild to see huh?? wonder what the odds are of that.. anybody in here a bookie?? lol...
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Andrew92 wrote:Hey Bonnie, when you form, do us a favor and take this year off from being a hurricane. Your history so far is:
1980: Fish hurricane
1986: Texas hurricane
1992: Azores/fish hurricane
1998: NC hurricane
Please? Just once.
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It does look promising for development.
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Bonnie does have a tendency to form into a hurricane. So does Frances. Frances has reached hurricane status 5 out of 7 times.
Because of the "I" storm streak going on, Ivan is also at risk.
Here are the "I" storms since 1990:
1990: Hurricane Isidore (Category 2) fish storm
1991: none
1992: none
1993: none
1994: none
1995: Hurricane Iris (Category 2) Caribbean
1996: Hurricane Isidore (Category 3) fish storm
1997: none
1998: Hurricane Ivan (Category 1) fish storm
1999: Hurricane Irene (Category 2) Florida, North Carolina (brush)
2000: Hurricane Isaac (Category 4) fish storm
2001: Hurricane Iris (Category 4) Belize
2002: Hurricane Isidore (Category 3) Cuba, Yucatan, Louisiana
2003: Hurricane Isabel (Category 5) North Carolina
Because of the "I" storm streak going on, Ivan is also at risk.
Here are the "I" storms since 1990:
1990: Hurricane Isidore (Category 2) fish storm
1991: none
1992: none
1993: none
1994: none
1995: Hurricane Iris (Category 2) Caribbean
1996: Hurricane Isidore (Category 3) fish storm
1997: none
1998: Hurricane Ivan (Category 1) fish storm
1999: Hurricane Irene (Category 2) Florida, North Carolina (brush)
2000: Hurricane Isaac (Category 4) fish storm
2001: Hurricane Iris (Category 4) Belize
2002: Hurricane Isidore (Category 3) Cuba, Yucatan, Louisiana
2003: Hurricane Isabel (Category 5) North Carolina
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