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#41 Postby fci » Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:04 pm

markymark8 wrote:Oh yeah a cat 4 is coming. :lol: Noooooooo this season is basically OVER!!! :roll: I rareley check the Tropical Satellite Imagery out anymore. Why??? Because I have been tracking hurricanes for 22 years and I am smart enough to know when conditions are unfavorable for development. October and November are the least active months for Hurricanes on record and the unfavorable atmosphere pattern in the Atlantic does not seem to be going anywhere for a while. Goodbye 2005 and be glad everyone!!! It has been a record breaking deadley year.


I really want you to be wrong and have 2 more Fish storms so we can hit "Alpha"
It may be our only chance in our lifetime to see an Alpha storm.

So, I DO NOT WANT ANOTHER STORM TO HIT LAND; but I want two more names so we can all be witness to history!
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#42 Postby Cookiely » Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:22 pm

markymark8 wrote:Oh yeah a cat 4 is coming. :lol: Noooooooo this season is basically OVER!!! :roll: I rareley check the Tropical Satellite Imagery out anymore. Why??? Because I have been tracking hurricanes for 22 years and I am smart enough to know when conditions are unfavorable for development. October and November are the least active months for Hurricanes on record and the unfavorable atmosphere pattern in the Atlantic does not seem to be going anywhere for a while. Goodbye 2005 and be glad everyone!!! It has been a record breaking deadley year.

Forecasters warn of boost in October hurricanes

Gannett News Service
Oct. 4, 2005 12:00 AM

Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University announced Monday that October could be another bad month for storms, with an above-average chance that another hurricane will make landfall.

"We project that October will continue the trend of above-average activity that we have witnessed in the preceding four months," researcher William Gray said in a statement. "This year is already the most destructive hurricane season on record. We expect that by the time the 2005 hurricane season is over, we will witness seasonal tropical cyclone activity at or very near record levels."

Gray's team is predicting three named storms this month, two hurricanes and one major hurricane, nearly twice the usual tropical storm activity for October.
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#43 Postby markymark8 » Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:24 pm

fci wrote:
markymark8 wrote:Oh yeah a cat 4 is coming. :lol: Noooooooo this season is basically OVER!!! :roll: I rareley check the Tropical Satellite Imagery out anymore. Why??? Because I have been tracking hurricanes for 22 years and I am smart enough to know when conditions are unfavorable for development. October and November are the least active months for Hurricanes on record and the unfavorable atmosphere pattern in the Atlantic does not seem to be going anywhere for a while. Goodbye 2005 and be glad everyone!!! It has been a record breaking deadley year.


I really want you to be wrong and have 2 more Fish storms so we can hit "Alpha"
It may be our only chance in our lifetime to see an Alpha storm.

So, I DO NOT WANT ANOTHER STORM TO HIT LAND; but I want two more names so we can all be witness to history!
Oh believe me I would like to see a Wilma and Alpha. If there is any development lets just hope they are little fishies though. Like u said no landfalling hurricanes. :D
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#44 Postby krysof » Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:30 pm

markymark8 wrote:
fci wrote:
markymark8 wrote:Oh yeah a cat 4 is coming. :lol: Noooooooo this season is basically OVER!!! :roll: I rareley check the Tropical Satellite Imagery out anymore. Why??? Because I have been tracking hurricanes for 22 years and I am smart enough to know when conditions are unfavorable for development. October and November are the least active months for Hurricanes on record and the unfavorable atmosphere pattern in the Atlantic does not seem to be going anywhere for a while. Goodbye 2005 and be glad everyone!!! It has been a record breaking deadley year.


I really want you to be wrong and have 2 more Fish storms so we can hit "Alpha"
It may be our only chance in our lifetime to see an Alpha storm.

So, I DO NOT WANT ANOTHER STORM TO HIT LAND; but I want two more names so we can all be witness to history!
Oh believe me I would like to see a Wilma and Alpha. If there is any development lets just hope they are little fishies though. Like u said no landfalling hurricanes. :D


the low south of Jamaica and now the wave centered near 10n 30w have the potential to be Wilma, and if both form, one will be Alpha
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