#122 Postby FloridaDiver » Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:03 pm
Alberto – come and gone already and it was mid June, almost a cane, woke some people up for sure, Florida Count 1.
Most likely we will experience a lull for several weeks, mother nature will allow us to enjoy the 4th of July holiday before blindsiding us for yet another season, year three of tat “10 year cycle” scenario
Beryl – TS, fish story
Chris – Mid July, another TS and again out in the ocean trying to find Nemo (now that would be an interesting hurricane name)
Debby – A week from Chris, (little) Debby spins up in the Caribbean, small storm, just barely a CAT1, a bit of a pest to our friends in PR
Ernesto – Something about this name… it has “South Florida” written all over it, early August we will see blue tarps (and other large size debris) flying all over the place, get your generators ready, FPL will have a VERY busy August, Ernesto spanks South Florida with borderline CAT3 winds, Florida Count 2
Florence – CreamPuff TD out in the Atlantic, everyone’s watching Ernest in the GOM as he get’s his act together for round 2
Gordon – Mid August, tropics beginning to heat up, Gordon takes second billing as a CAT 2 slamming into Mexico just south of Cozumel (thank God…) while pesky Ernesto “bullwhips” the Texas coast with CAT3 winds and there’s more…
Helene – Oh yes, end of August brings up the first CAT 5 monster of the year, may give Wilma a run for the “Intensity Queen” title. Sorry, West Palm Beach, all those years of never experiencing a direct hit will end, and in a very sad way, remember Floyd? This beast is not turning north. Florida Count 3
Isaac – Sorry Isaac, your CAT1 winds take second billing to yet another storm crossing Florida and into the GOM…. Who’s next? However, you do give Floridians yet another scare but turn north as a High Pressure dissipates and opens the highway to your ultimate resting place, the Outer Banks.
Joyce - Such a nice name, but a TS fish, Mississippi and Alabama however are dealing with Helene, not a nice way to end the month of August. Not packing the punch she had as she leveled million dollar waterfront homes, she maintains CAT3 at landfall.
Kirk – first week of September brings up (Captain) Kirk, another Atlantic storm that brushes up against the Caribbean islands then dips under PR and Jamaica is hit head on with a pesky CAT 2 Kirk, then heads west to lower Mexico as a TS.
Leslie – Mid - late September brings us Beast number 2, this name scares me almost as much as Helene, someone else posted a nasty Florida Key’s scenario with this lovely lady, I’m afraid I have to agree although perhaps not so doom and glom, a BIG CAT 4 coming up from the Yucatan, through the Florida Straits and almost down the center of the state until a front kicks it east and exiting the area still cleaning up from Helene, Florida Count 4
Michael – Puff of clouds, due east of Leslie, TS, turn north, then he’s gone
Nadine – GOMer in mid to late September, almost behind Leslie, but lucky for at the “BIG EASY” she tests the repaired dikes with minimal CAT 1 maybe CAT2 winds
Oscar – Late September, a late blooming Atlantic Storm, from day one he wants to visit the Carolina’s, CAT2
Patty & Rafael – Things are winding down a bit, we get a couple of TS, one in the deep Atlantic and the other in the Caribbean, major rain events for the Virgin Islands and Bermuda
Rafael – We are almost at the end the season with Rafael, another GOMer, coming up the Yucatan, this time kicked east by a similar weather pattern that pushed Wilma across South Florida in 2005, this time the front is not as far South and Tampa Bay get it’s first semi Major storm as Rafael makes landfall with CAT3 intensity, Florida Count 5
Sandy – A puff of clouds just north of the Virgin Islands, a LLC, a TD and a short lives TS, more rain for VI
Tony – Following sister Sandy, we end the 2006 season as Tony frolics in the Atlantic not making up his mind on what he wants to do, yes he is flexing his CAT3 muscles, but the only ones paying attention is merchant marine traffic…
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