What Has Been The Oddest Thing(s) About This Season?

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What Has Been The Oddest Thing(s) About This Season?

Two Record-breaking Category Five storms (both in the GOM)
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13%
Two Strong Category Four Storms In A Row In July
9
7%
We Have Had No Long-tracking Cape Verde Storms Besides Irene
4
3%
No Storms (e.g., long-trackers) Have Passed North of Lesser Antilles
1
1%
The Strong And Persistent SAL We Earlier Had This Season
0
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We Have Had At Least Two Catastrophic U.S. Storms This Year
4
3%
Lots of Homegrown Systems Have Formed, Such As in Bahamas
2
2%
Vince Formed In A Very Odd Location
28
21%
Only 1933 Is Beating Us, And By Just One Storm
2
2%
Florida Keeps Getting Hit, This Year With Katrina
1
1%
Everything About This Season Has Been Odd
63
48%
 
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#41 Postby wxwatcher91 » Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:51 pm

the amount of records broken this year... definitely a record in itself
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#42 Postby Coredesat » Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:51 pm

Can I change my vote? I'd like to vote for the joke about Zeta forming, followed by the actual Zeta forming two days later. :lol:
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#43 Postby TexasStooge » Sat Dec 31, 2005 10:37 pm

Everything About This Season Has Been Odd!!!!!!!!

Whew! Got that off my chest. :lol:
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#44 Postby HurricaneQueen » Sat Dec 31, 2005 11:23 pm

I had to go for everything, especially since a lot has occurred since this thread was started in October-Wilma and six Greek storms with one forming on Dec. 30th and carrying over to 2006 (barely).

Hopefully, we will have another 6 months to recover from 2005. My nerves need a rest!

Happy New Year,

Lynn :D
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#45 Postby Astro_man92 » Sun Jan 01, 2006 1:37 am

Everything has been odd! This year we broke the records for most cat 5's, most hurricanes, earliest Cat 4, most intense hurricane, most named storms, biggest drop in pressure in a 24 hour period (I think it was 24 hours), and many more. This has been the best and worst hurricane season. It has even had the first hurricane to hit Spain! I'm glad I was able to alive when this season happened. and to close this statement, this was the first Hurricane season I've tracked from beginning to end, and I'm glad but if there is another named storm for this season .... ... well that would just be ridiculous.
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