
How likely is it for the Bermuda High to actually move east?
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Here are two good examples of the type of season I'm expecting this year. Though I hope even further offshore with the mean tracks.
Exactly, keep the storms away from anybody

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Andrew 92/Isidore & Lili 02/Bill 03/Katrina & Rita 05/Gustav & Ike 08/Isaac 12 (flooded my house)/Harvey 17/Barry 19/Cristobal 20/Claudette 21/Ida 21 (In the Eye)/Francine 24
Wake me up when November ends
Wake me up when November ends
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Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:I still think with the combination of a Negative NAO and weak La Nina/Neutral conditions we are more likely to see a season like 1996 or 1999, rather than 2004 or 2005.
A season like 1996 or 1999 would be great news for the Northern Gulf states.But I really don't think this season will be all east coast/fish storms.I have to agree with Christy im thinking more like 2004.
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my opinion is we have entered a new era of more intence hurricanes and more frequent lanfalls on the US.!So i think this active period will be probably be around for another 10-15 years.PS!iam not saying every season will very active but when we do have one we are gonna see damage like we have never seen before in the US. storms like katrina and rita is only a sign of things to come.(Major hurricanes to me are on the up swing.)
PS!REMEMBER IT ONLY TAKES ONE....
PS!REMEMBER IT ONLY TAKES ONE....
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Hope this set-up does stay long for Texas and Mexico's sake.
Hope this set-up does stay long for Texas and Mexico's sake.
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