Will The Florida Hits/Impacts Continue Next Year?
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Will The Florida Hits/Impacts Continue Next Year?
Unfortunately, I have to be honest and say yes, based on the way patterns are going. It looks like the Florida hits by storms will continue in 2006.
Will another storm or storms impact or hit Florida next year? Thoughts, comments, and votes are welcome!
Will another storm or storms impact or hit Florida next year? Thoughts, comments, and votes are welcome!
Last edited by MiamiensisWx on Wed Nov 23, 2005 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I voted to early to tell because we dont know 6 months back from the start of the 2006 season how the pattern will be starting with how the bermuda high will be oriented and how strong will be.
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It really depends on how the dominant weather patterns set up for next summer, in which there is little to no skill forecasting this far out. The question that's up in the air is whether we'll get any anomalous ridging over the east coast like we did this year and last year. Statistically, there's a very low probability of getting three years in a row of "bad luck."
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Derek Ortt wrote:Florida dodged a bullet? We only had as many hurricanes this year as we had last year, and had more damage this time around (yes, it was primarily from Wilma alone... though Dennis and Katrina sure did cause billions in the state)
I think he meant that Tampa dodged a bullet.
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