Florida Hurricane Statistics: Active Vs. Non-Active Periods

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Florida Hurricane Statistics: Active Vs. Non-Active Periods

#1 Postby gatorcane » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:49 pm

Statistics for FL peninsula (does not include panhandle). Please take note how lucky we have been the last 43 years (excluding the 2004 and 2005 seasons).

1921 - 1960 (very active)

-26 hurricanes hit FL
-That equals roughly 1 hurricane appx every other year
-Hit frequency of 65%
-nearly 58% of those hurricanes hit Southeast FL (Fort Pierce to Key West)
-11 major hurricanes :eek:

1961 - 2003 (not very active)

-12 hurricanes hit FL
-That equals roughly 1 hurricane appx every 4 years.
-Hit frequency of only 28%
-only 2 major hurricanes (let me repeat, only 2 major)

2004-2005 (extremely active)

-5 hurricanes
-In the past 2 years we have nearly half the total hurricanes for 43 years.
That is scary.

We are entering an era that is even more active than 1921-1960 I'm afraid based on data from 2004-2005

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http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resourc ... anes_x.htm
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#2 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:53 pm

what about the 1920's and 1930's active period
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#3 Postby gatorcane » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:53 pm

It's included:

see 1921 - 1960
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#4 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:55 pm

wasnt there a quiet period in the late 1940's?
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#5 Postby gatorcane » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:56 pm

there may have been some sub-periods within the major periods but I did not document those. It would be an interesting excerise to investigate those sub-periods.
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#6 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:56 pm

somethin for me to investigate
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#7 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:58 pm

[quote] 2004-2005 (extremely active)

-5 hurricanes
-In the past 2 years we have nearly half the total hurricanes for 43 years.
That is scary. [quote/]

5 hurricanes? there were 15 just last year
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#8 Postby gatorcane » Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:05 pm

5 that hit peninsula FL. I modified two lines to make this more clear :wink:
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#9 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:06 pm

o i see i cannot read
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#10 Postby gatorcane » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:49 pm

bump for Floridians
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#11 Postby Ixolib » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:53 pm

boca_chris wrote:bump for Floridians


Only Floridians? :lol: :lol:

Well, I'm kinda a "Floridian" since my wife's already there, with me to follow shortly.... :wink:

Anyway, does anyone know when was the last year that the state of Florida DID NOT come under a tropical watch or warning - be it storm or hurricane?
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#12 Postby SouthFloridawx » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:54 pm

in order to consider it an very active period should it occur over 5 or more years before we know it's definitely an active period. I will give you credit on the research but 2004 and 2005 have been active but, maybe we should wait a couple years before we decide this is really an active period?
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#13 Postby AussieMark » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:08 pm

Ixolib wrote:
boca_chris wrote:bump for Floridians


Only Floridians? :lol: :lol:

Well, I'm kinda a "Floridian" since my wife's already there, with me to follow shortly.... :wink:

Anyway, does anyone know when was the last year that the state of Florida DID NOT come under a tropical watch or warning - be it storm or hurricane?



1993 maybe

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#14 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:13 pm

wow...I could not even imagine a season that quiet anymore! :eek:
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#15 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:15 pm

southfloridawx2005 wrote:in order to consider it an very active period should it occur over 5 or more years before we know it's definitely an active period. I will give you credit on the research but 2004 and 2005 have been active but, maybe we should wait a couple years before we decide this is really an active period?
technically this "active" period started back in the mid to late 90s. If you look at the records, you would see this to be true. 2004 and 2005 have been only the first 2 years of the "peak" of the active period which we are now entering.
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#16 Postby wxmann_91 » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:27 pm

fact789 wrote:wasnt there a quiet period in the late 1940's?


Actually that was an extremely active period in S. Florida, with three Cat 4 landfalls invof Ft. Lauderdale from 1945-1949.
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#17 Postby HURAKAN » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:28 pm

From every side that you look at all the data, it surely looks scary for all of us!
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#18 Postby boca » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:48 pm

Remember we are not the Sunshine State we are the Plywood State
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#19 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:51 pm

i like that
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#20 Postby SouthFloridawx » Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:07 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:
southfloridawx2005 wrote:in order to consider it an very active period should it occur over 5 or more years before we know it's definitely an active period. I will give you credit on the research but 2004 and 2005 have been active but, maybe we should wait a couple years before we decide this is really an active period?
technically this "active" period started back in the mid to late 90s. If you look at the records, you would see this to be true. 2004 and 2005 have been only the first 2 years of the "peak" of the active period which we are now entering.


ok thanks for clearing that up...
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