2005 Hurricane season about over.....
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2005 Hurricane season about over.....
yep the most incredible season ever is about over ,winter weather pattern is somewhat taken place,but of course i'll be waitng to see if the 2005 hurricane season has a part 2.
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It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
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cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until 12 AM EST on January 1st, 2006. Allow me to remind you of Alice from 1954? Stuff like that can still happen ;D
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RattleMan wrote:cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until 12 AM EST on January 1st, 2006. Allow me to remind you of Alice from 1954? Stuff like that can still happen ;D
Also what about Odette in 2003? Lili in 1984? Anything can happen. It is 2005 after all.
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cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until its over on DECEMBER 31st. After all, we've had a lot of storms form in December, or last into December, in recent years. I would just like to point to Odette and Peter. If that happened, with a completely inactive November, we'd be pushed the Delta. After December, new storms won't add further to our record, although any sizeable February or January storm would be a record in itself.
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No, ur wrong, its not over until 00:00 A.M. Janurary 1st, 3000 (2006)...quandary wrote:cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until its over on DECEMBER 31st. After all, we've had a lot of storms form in December, or last into December, in recent years. I would just like to point to Odette and Peter. If that happened, with a completely inactive November, we'd be pushed the Delta. After December, new storms won't add further to our record, although any sizeable February or January storm would be a record in itself.

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brunota2003 wrote:No, ur wrong, its not over until 00:00 A.M. Janurary 1st, 3000 (2006)...quandary wrote:cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until its over on DECEMBER 31st. After all, we've had a lot of storms form in December, or last into December, in recent years. I would just like to point to Odette and Peter. If that happened, with a completely inactive November, we'd be pushed the Delta. After December, new storms won't add further to our record, although any sizeable February or January storm would be a record in itself.
Well, that time is correct if it's in UTC. The season ends at 7pm EST December 31st.
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Well its either in UTC or military time, since you said UTC was correct, its UTC...senorpepr wrote:brunota2003 wrote:No, ur wrong, its not over until 00:00 A.M. Janurary 1st, 3000 (2006)...quandary wrote:cycloneye wrote:It's not over until it's over and that is at 11:59 PM EST on november 30th.Having said that I can say that where I am fresh NE trade winds are refreshing Puerto Rico meaning a wintertype pattern is establishing.If anymore systems form the 2005 season is going to the history books for many reasons that we know.
It's not over until its over on DECEMBER 31st. After all, we've had a lot of storms form in December, or last into December, in recent years. I would just like to point to Odette and Peter. If that happened, with a completely inactive November, we'd be pushed the Delta. After December, new storms won't add further to our record, although any sizeable February or January storm would be a record in itself.
Well, that time is correct if it's in UTC. The season ends at 7pm EST December 31st.

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