The 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season has broken many records. However, it has also been unusual in the fact that we have not had a typical Cape Verde season this year with Cape Verde systems. Next year, however, I think we will have more of a Cape Verde season with more African Cape Verde storms forming east of 40W, pending if we don't have a strong or persistent El Nino next year.
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Will We Have A Cape Verde Season/Cape Verde Storms In 2006?
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I will have to say "YES," more than likely. The 2005 season has been extremely weird/interesting in this criteria, but if you look back, almost every season has at least 1 CV system.
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CapeVerdeWave wrote:I meant if next year if we will have MORE of a Cape Verde season, ~Floydbuster, by having more than one Cape Verde storm. Irene was a Cape Verde storm this year, but Emily generally isn't considered quite one, because Emily wasn't classified at or east of 40W.
Also, Irene wasn't named until it crossed 40W.
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