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World's Race 2005

#1 Postby WindRunner » Sun Oct 09, 2005 12:59 pm

As the basins compete to see who can have the most tropical cyclones on planet earth, the Atlantic basin has the lead, as the standings below indicate.


2005 season stats as of 10/9/2005

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Basin               TCs           NS
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North Atlantic      23             20
West Pacific        20             19
South Indian        20             16
South Pacific       16             10
East Pacific        15             15
Bay of Bengal       3              2
Central Pacific     1              0
Arabian Sea         0              0
South Atlantic      0              0
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#2 Postby cycloneye » Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:03 pm

But right now there are three invests in the WPAC and maybe something comes out from those to take the lead.
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Re: World's Race

#3 Postby senorpepr » Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:07 pm

WindRunner wrote:As the basins compete to see who can have the most tropical cyclones on planet earth, the Atlantic basin has the lead, as the standings below indicate.


2005 season stats as of 10/9/2005

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Basin               TCs           NS
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North Atlantic      23             20
West Pacific        20             19
East Pacific        15             15
South Indian        12             12
South Pacific       8              8
Bay of Bengal       3              2
Central Pacific     1              0
Arabian Sea         0              0
South Atlantic      0              0


Neat stat, but you're unfairly comparing North Hemispheric storms to their Southern counterpart.

The SHEM season begins July 1st, for stat purposes.

If you look at the 05-06 season, both the SIO and SPAC are at 0. If you look at the 04-05 season...

SIO had 20 TCs, 16 NSs.
SPAC had 16 TCs, 10 NSs.

(JTWC missed a few TCs last season. It's best to use the official WMO data.)
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#4 Postby P.K. » Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:35 pm

senorpepr wrote:(JTWC missed a few TCs last season. It's best to use the official WMO data.)


The last one they did pick up on wasn't by the JMA so the number of the systems will be out next time they both upgrade one.
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Re: World's Race

#5 Postby senorpepr » Sun Oct 09, 2005 1:52 pm

P.K. wrote:
senorpepr wrote:(JTWC missed a few TCs last season. It's best to use the official WMO data.)


The last one they did pick up on wasn't by the JMA so the number of the systems will be out next time they both upgrade one.


Right... good call. Officially there are only 19 TCs in the WPAC. 20W, as warned by the JTWC, wasn't upgraded by the JMA -- who are the official mets for the WPAC.
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#6 Postby WindRunner » Sun Oct 09, 2005 2:41 pm

Sorry, the stats I had (Unysis) broke it down into 2004, 2005 and 2006 seperately, and didn't combine seasons. I did realize that a new season had started, but I couldn't find the stats since July, probably because there haven't been any storms. I'll go look around the WMO site to find a better breakdown. I'll update it to reflect that. Thanks, senorpeper.
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#7 Postby krysof » Sun Oct 09, 2005 2:43 pm

When does the west pacific season end?
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#8 Postby senorpepr » Sun Oct 09, 2005 2:44 pm

WindRunner wrote:Sorry, the stats I had (Unysis) broke it down into 2004, 2005 and 2006 seperately, and didn't combine seasons. I did realize that a new season had started, but I couldn't find the stats since July, probably because there haven't been any storms. I'll go look around the WMO site to find a better breakdown. I'll update it to reflect that. Thanks, senorpeper.


Here's a pretty good page that lists all the official and unofficial storms.
http://www.tropicalcyclone2005.com/data ... lones.html
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#9 Postby SamSagnella » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:19 pm

Wasn't there a 'hurricane' in the south Atlantic that made landfall in Brazil ths year?
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#10 Postby wxmann_91 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:21 pm

krysof wrote:When does the west pacific season end?


It doesn't. The WPAC season is year-round.
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#11 Postby Weatherfreak14 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:24 pm

How do they keepthe count. Year by Year?
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#12 Postby Weatherfreak14 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:24 pm

How do they keepthe count. Year by Year?
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#13 Postby Weatherfreak14 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:24 pm

How do they keepthe count. Year by Year?
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#14 Postby senorpepr » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:33 pm

SamSagnella wrote:Wasn't there a 'hurricane' in the south Atlantic that made landfall in Brazil ths year?


No, that was early 2004.
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#15 Postby senorpepr » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:34 pm

Weatherfreak14 wrote:How do they keepthe count. Year by Year?


Like all basins. In the Northern Hemisphere they begin the count on January 1st, 0Z (31 Dec, 7pm EST). In the Southern Hemisphere, they being the count on July 1st, 0Z (30 Jun, 8pm EDT).
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#16 Postby WindRunner » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:47 pm

senorpepr wrote:
WindRunner wrote:Sorry, the stats I had (Unysis) broke it down into 2004, 2005 and 2006 seperately, and didn't combine seasons. I did realize that a new season had started, but I couldn't find the stats since July, probably because there haven't been any storms. I'll go look around the WMO site to find a better breakdown. I'll update it to reflect that. Thanks, senorpeper.


Here's a pretty good page that lists all the official and unofficial storms.
http://www.tropicalcyclone2005.com/data ... lones.html


That's a nice one. Thanks for posting that.
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#17 Postby Dr. Jonah Rainwater » Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:48 am

Wouldn't Jova and Kenneth be Central Pacific systems as well?
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#18 Postby Aslkahuna » Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:59 am

The stats are for storms that ORIGINATE in the individual basins. Jova and Kenneth originated in EPAC and therefore are counted there.

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