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How many more are we due for? (lots of info)

#1 Postby Astro_man92 » Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:45 pm

In this thread is Up to date info (and no spelling errors) of two other threads that I made. It has a mix of info links and some new stuff. So here it goes.

here are the links to the threads that I used for info in this thread and some cool usefull links on storm2k:
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When are the tropics going to get really active
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the 2005 and the 1933 hurricane seasons
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My update on the 2005 season, You predict the future
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Future Franklin & Gert?
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If you want to sugest something to Storm2k Click here :larrow: that link because I think it is a cool thread (highly recomended!!!!) BTW the threads called What more does strom2k need?
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A graph showing how the 2005 hurricane season compared to the 2004 hurricane season and the average
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2005 Hurricane season to date
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1933 hurricane season
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2003 hurricane season
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Wunderground.com Main Tropical Page
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Retired Hurricane Names
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Wunderground hurricane arcive 1886 - 2005
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Storm2k Home
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Storm2k Complete Atlantic/Pacific Hurricane Arcive 1998 - 2005
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Storm2k 2005 Pacific Hurricane page
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Storm2k 2005 Atlantic Hurricane page
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1933 hurricane season maps: 1-21

Here is the 2005 huricane season maps: 1-10 so far

    TS Arlene ------------------------- |Not Active|
    TS Bret ---------------------------- |Not Active|
    TS Cindy -------------------------- |Not Active|
    Dennis ---------------------------- |Not Active|
    Emily ------------------------------ |Not Active|
    TS Franklin ----------------------- |Not Active|
    [url=http:///www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at200507.asp]TS Gert[/url] --------------------------- |Not Active|
    TS Harvey ------------------------ |Not Active|
    Irene ------------------------------ |Not Active|
    TD Ten ---------------------------- |Not Active|
    TS Jose --------------------------- |Not Active|
    Katrina --------------------------- |Not Active|
    TS Lee ---------------------------- |Not Active|
    Maria ------------------------------ |Active|

Here is an unstacked version of the one that I included in one of those previous threads with some added features:

Tropical Depressions = 1 (TD Ten)
Tropical Storms = 8 (TS Arlene, TS Bret, TS Cindy, TS Franklin, TS Gert, TS Harvey, TS Jose, TS Lee,)
Category 1 = 0
Category 2 = 2 (Irene, Maria)
Category 3 = 0
Category 4 = 2 (Dennis, Emily)
Category 5 = 1 (Katrina)

(Score) = 9/2/3

oh ya here is the 2004 hurricane season:


I think this is sort of funny lol |TD Ten, 2004| & |TD Ten, 2005|
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#2 Postby cjrciadt » Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:49 pm

I picked six, this year is a mirror of last year, except getting more active over two weeks earlier. :eek:
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#3 Postby Astro_man92 » Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:53 pm

check out the links to minus the ones that i made i'll bold them so you can tell them apart it really is just a repeat of this thread but still check out the links they're pretty cool
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#4 Postby Astro_man92 » Tue Aug 23, 2005 3:58 pm

K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???



Well this is how it makes me feel.

I was looking forward to this hurricane season in May. At the very beginning of the season Arlene formed that really got my hopes up for this season. Then Bret formed, he was worthless because he Gert, and now Jose shouldn't have become named storms I think because they never lasted 4 days. I think they got very lucky while Irene, Franklin, and Harvey did not they deserved there name unlike Bret, Jose, and Gert and I think that the reason why this season is so agonizingly slow is because not of July but we got the taste of two good hurricanes ( I use that term lightly) to track and I think we got it to soon because now we are expecting more great (once again I use that term lightly) hurricanes to track so July didn't spoil us it is just that Emily and Dennis came to early so now like I keep saying we are expecting more like those two to track and alls we've had since then where two tropical storms that kept being exaggerated and eventually we lost hope in them. One hurricane that bored us to death before it strengthened into one so it went pretty unnoticed (by me at least) a wimpy TD that well I expected something from but just died out and Jose, which got lucky I think and became a named storm. This season is just 1933 and 2004 put together just started earlier. Because it seems to be like 1933 but we are also seeing lots of 2004. Also TD ten and other waves that have looked familiar and so on.

Well that is how I feel about this season how about you?
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#5 Postby Astro_man92 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:50 pm

I just felt that I might ressurect this thread (ps i had to go through 22 pages lol) I updated it to
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#6 Postby scostorms » Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:07 pm

>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.
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#7 Postby spinfan4eva » Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:18 pm

Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.
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#8 Postby scostorms » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:05 pm

spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.
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#9 Postby Astro_man92 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:07 pm

scostorms wrote:
spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.


they arn't stupid because, If you think about it if there is valuble land. Man is going to inhabit it
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#10 Postby cjrciadt » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:07 pm

Too many is my answer.
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#11 Postby Astro_man92 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:10 pm

lol acording to This Link Arlene doesn't want to go. I think it is the long running storm name isn't it??? lol she (I think) really dosen't whant to go :lol:
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#12 Postby Ivanhater » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:11 pm

scostorms wrote:
spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.



understand we didnt "build in the path", right on the coast is a different story, but hurricanes affect well inland, and people didnt build in the path of tornados, or flood paths, hurricanes affect many over a huge area....im not trying to get on to you or anything, but right now really isnt the best time for the "shouldnt be in the way" talk, not with the tragedy going on right now anyway
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#13 Postby scostorms » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:15 pm

ivanhater wrote:
scostorms wrote:
spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.



understand we didnt "build in the path", right on the coast is a different story, but hurricanes affect well inland, and people didnt build in the path of tornados, or flood paths, hurricanes affect many over a huge area....im not trying to get on to you or anything, but right now really isnt the best time for the "shouldnt be in the way" talk, not with the tragedy going on right now anyway


Ok, I think I might be getting at you all wrong. All I am saying is, I love the awesome force of hurricanes, and tornadoes for that matter. I have seen four tornadoes in my life, one came within 150 feet of this house, and I watched it from a bay window, but I couldn't move I was paralyzed with fear. What I mean is, just because people live in these regions with hurricanes, I wont let my love for weather just fade away from what can happen. People know the risks of what can happen, same for tornadoes, and when the reality of the big one happens I am not going to think oh boy, time to find a new interest and abandon the one I have had all my life. These things happen, people just end up in the way.
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#14 Postby Ivanhater » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:20 pm

scostorms wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
scostorms wrote:
spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.



understand we didnt "build in the path", right on the coast is a different story, but hurricanes affect well inland, and people didnt build in the path of tornados, or flood paths, hurricanes affect many over a huge area....im not trying to get on to you or anything, but right now really isnt the best time for the "shouldnt be in the way" talk, not with the tragedy going on right now anyway


Ok, I think I might be getting at you all wrong. All I am saying is, I love the awesome force of hurricanes, and tornadoes for that matter. I have seen four tornadoes in my life, one came within 150 feet of this house, and I watched it from a bay window, but I couldn't move I was paralyzed with fear. What I mean is, just because people live in these regions with hurricanes, I wont let my love for weather just fade away from what can happen. People know the risks of what can happen, same for tornadoes, and when the reality of the big one happens I am not going to think oh boy, time to find a new interest and abandon the one I have had all my life. These things happen, people just end up in the way.



oh ya, i understand, i think we all love and fear hurricanes, i just thought you were saying were getting in the way and its our fault (in some cases it might be) but its not the right time to have that discussion, at least right now, but i see your point of the love for it
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#15 Postby spinfan4eva » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:02 pm

scostorms wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
scostorms wrote:
spinfan4eva wrote:Well, considerring the way this season is going, I think it would be a wise wish to wish the remainder of the canes to be fish. Your neighbors to the south in the US and Mexico aren't having much luck in getting a minor hurricane for sightseers and fun experiences. With Dennis, Emily, and Katrina making landfalls in the US and Mexico as Majors, we dont need anymore AT ALL! Sorry to spoil your hurricane coverage entertainment but, May all remaining storms be fish! Though I am afraid you wills see plenty more death and destruction.

scostorms wrote:>K new question how does this Hurricane season make you feel???

I was actually extremely excited, I was hoping for big canes' every time. Last year, I saw my first hurricane coverages on TV, though back in the day Hurricane Gabrielle hitting I watched John Zarella report from Galveston, Texas. Other than that, this winter I discovered the NWS and NHC, and I was looking so forward to one active season. Right about now, I still want more cane's(double life of the storm lover), I love to watch the awesome power on coverage. About major hurricanes, I don't ever want to see them again! Don't come around, you're not welcome here anymore! Even this year, I am still hoping for a cane'/tropical storm to track into southern Ontario holding out status of hurr. TS, much like Isabel which the centre went 12 kms south of Waterloo as a tropical storm back in 2003. That was fun, and I am still looking forward to the next. Katrina was bound to happen, so as an act of nature, I wont change my feelings for hurricanes, just the major ones because I have seen the raw force.


Oh well, we built ourselves in their paths, and we know what they can do. I don't see why I should have to change my mind because people are stupid enough to live in the major risk areas(no offence). I actually change my mind, my feelings for hurricanes haven't changed. I would still like to see a few major hurricanes, not for the coverage, but for the natural cycle of events.



understand we didnt "build in the path", right on the coast is a different story, but hurricanes affect well inland, and people didnt build in the path of tornados, or flood paths, hurricanes affect many over a huge area....im not trying to get on to you or anything, but right now really isnt the best time for the "shouldnt be in the way" talk, not with the tragedy going on right now anyway


Ok, I think I might be getting at you all wrong. All I am saying is, I love the awesome force of hurricanes, and tornadoes for that matter. I have seen four tornadoes in my life, one came within 150 feet of this house, and I watched it from a bay window, but I couldn't move I was paralyzed with fear. What I mean is, just because people live in these regions with hurricanes, I wont let my love for weather just fade away from what can happen. People know the risks of what can happen, same for tornadoes, and when the reality of the big one happens I am not going to think oh boy, time to find a new interest and abandon the one I have had all my life. These things happen, people just end up in the way.


People will always be in the way, whether its tornadoes, blizzards, ice storms, mud slides, hurricanes. avalanches, earthquakes. tsunamis. droughts. heat waves, Wildfires. We as people are in mother natures way, but in some way, we all have to deal with it and it is unfortunate. :( I never meant to come across rude and hope I didnt, Its just we as a nation are sufferring right now. This latest hardship (Katrina) has led to Local (NOLA, Gulf Coast) problems that could stretch to other parts of the Nation such as economic, resources, health/disease spread as dislocated are relocated, mental/emotional as we anticipate what may happen as this month comes the peak of the season and we dont fully know what to expect! Could it get worse?? Could there be more ground zeros around the coast?
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#16 Postby wxmann_91 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:11 pm

Could it get worse?? Could there be more ground zeros around the coast?


Don't even start. :roll:

But of course we all know that there are five places where if a hurricane hit, then the damages will be the costliest.

MIAMI
NEW ORLEANS (R.I.P.)
HOUSTON
NEW YORK CITY
TAMPA

Personally I think that New Orleans (we already seen), New York City, and Tampa are the most dangerous, due to their unique geography.
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#17 Postby CentralFlGal » Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:34 am

I normally don't comment on such items, but the "stupid" comment was unnecessary for a myriad of reasons. Hobbies can be enjoyed without putting down others. Choice of words is revealing; please folks, choose them wisely.
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#18 Postby Jim Cantore » Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:29 am

I voted 8 since thats all thats left on the list
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#19 Postby apocalypt-flyer » Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:38 am

5 TSs and 3 Canes, one of them a Cat.1, one a Cat.2 and one a Cat.4. One of them threatening the US Coast.

And that's my pessimistic estimate.
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#20 Postby Steve H. » Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:44 am

I went with 9. Take a look at the pulses we have across Africa today. I believe we'll have a slightly lengthened season this year, active into Late October. Not good. :(
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