My preliminary list of this years RETIRED STORMS
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Forum rules
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecasts and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
- weatherwindow
- Category 4

- Posts: 904
- Joined: Mon Sep 20, 2004 9:48 am
- Location: key west/ft lauderdale
- Hou~TX~Mama
- Tropical Depression

- Posts: 86
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2004 7:29 pm
- Location: Houston, TX (Friendswood/Webster)
-
clueless newbie
- Tropical Storm

- Posts: 137
- Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2003 9:11 pm
- crazycajuncane
- S2K Supporter

- Posts: 1097
- Joined: Sun Aug 15, 2004 2:51 pm
- Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
- Contact:
-
HurricaneBill
- Category 5

- Posts: 3420
- Joined: Sun Apr 11, 2004 5:51 pm
- Location: East Longmeadow, MA, USA
My picks:
Hurricane Charley: For slamming into SW Florida as a strong Category 4. The first major to hit SW Florida since Donna in 1960. Also the first major to hit the U.S. since Bret in 1999. Also the first hurricane to make landfall on South Carolina since Hugo in 1989.
Hurricane Frances: For hitting Bahamas as a Category 4 and 3 and also hitting Florida as a Category 2, the first hurricane to strike the central coast of Florida since Erin in 1995.
Hurricane Ivan: For ravaging Grenada, Jamaica, Cayman Islands.
For slamming into the Gulf Coast as a strong Category 3. First major to make landfall on Alabama since Frederic in 1979.
Hurricane Jeanne: For catastrophic flooding in Haiti. Jeanne's retirement became definite when she made landfall on Florida as a Category 3. The first east Florida coast major since Andrew in 1992.
All 4 names will be retired as kind of a tag-team for hitting Florida.
Hurricane Charley: For slamming into SW Florida as a strong Category 4. The first major to hit SW Florida since Donna in 1960. Also the first major to hit the U.S. since Bret in 1999. Also the first hurricane to make landfall on South Carolina since Hugo in 1989.
Hurricane Frances: For hitting Bahamas as a Category 4 and 3 and also hitting Florida as a Category 2, the first hurricane to strike the central coast of Florida since Erin in 1995.
Hurricane Ivan: For ravaging Grenada, Jamaica, Cayman Islands.
For slamming into the Gulf Coast as a strong Category 3. First major to make landfall on Alabama since Frederic in 1979.
Hurricane Jeanne: For catastrophic flooding in Haiti. Jeanne's retirement became definite when she made landfall on Florida as a Category 3. The first east Florida coast major since Andrew in 1992.
All 4 names will be retired as kind of a tag-team for hitting Florida.
0 likes
-
Anonymous
-
Matthew5
Alex-No way...
Gaston-Possible for distroying part of a city...
Charley-Heck yes for distroying south-central Florida.
Frances-Possible but it was not very strong...Alot of rain!
Ivan-For distroying islands in western Cuba...Then slaming into the united states as a top in cat3...
Jeanne-Possible because Hati is not part of the Wmo...Which hurricane Gordon hit killing 1,500 people...But that storm was not retired...In for the possible because it hit Florida as a ca3...
Gaston-Possible for distroying part of a city...
Charley-Heck yes for distroying south-central Florida.
Frances-Possible but it was not very strong...Alot of rain!
Ivan-For distroying islands in western Cuba...Then slaming into the united states as a top in cat3...
Jeanne-Possible because Hati is not part of the Wmo...Which hurricane Gordon hit killing 1,500 people...But that storm was not retired...In for the possible because it hit Florida as a ca3...
0 likes
-
Anonymous
-
weatherlover427
tallywx wrote:Nah, I'd put Ivan instead of Jeanne in the superbowl...3 times a cat 5, 6th lowest pressure ever in the Atlantic...destroyed Grenada, Caymans, W. Tip of Cuba, most damaging hurricane ever in Pensacola...historically high storm surge.
I somewhat have to agree with this. And the fact that it "supposedly" (according to the NHC at least
0 likes
-
HurricaneBill
- Category 5

- Posts: 3420
- Joined: Sun Apr 11, 2004 5:51 pm
- Location: East Longmeadow, MA, USA
-
Scorpion
- Hou~TX~Mama
- Tropical Depression

- Posts: 86
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2004 7:29 pm
- Location: Houston, TX (Friendswood/Webster)
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 578 guests



