Just thought this would be kinda interesting:-
1981 DENNIS Aug 7 Windward Is, Leeward Is, Jamaica, Cuba, Florida, Carolinas.
1982 DEBBY Sep 14 Puerto Rico/ Bermuda
1983 DEAN Sep 27 Carolinas, Maryland, Virgina, Rhode Island
1984 DIANA Sep 9 Carolinas
1985 DANNY Aug 13 Texas, Louisiana
1986 DANIELLE Sep 7 Barbados, Trinidad/Tobago/Grenada/St Lucia
1987 DENNIS Sep 11 AT SEA
1988 DEBBY Sep 2 Mexico
1989 DEAN Aug 1 Leewards, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland
1990 DIANA Aug 4 Mexico/Belize
1991 DANNY Sep 8 AT SEA
1992 DANIELLE Sep 22 North Carolina, Mid-Atlantic, Pennsylvania
1993 DENNIS Aug 24 AT SEA
1994 DEBBY Sep 10 Windwards, Leewards, VI, Puerto Rico
1995 DEAN Jul 30 South Texas
1996 DOLLY Aug 19 Mexico, extreme South Texas
1997 DANNY Jul 17 Alabama, Florida Panhandle
1998 DANIELLE Aug 24 AT SEA
1999 DENNIS Aug 24 Turks/Caicos/Bahamas/Carolinas
2000 DEBBY Aug 20 Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico
2001 DEAN Aug 22 AT SEA
2002 DOLLY Aug 29 AT SEA
2003 DANNY Jul 16 AT SEA
2004 DANIELLE Aug 13 AT SEA
2005 DENNIS Jul 5 Jamaica, Cuba, Florida Keys, Florida Panhandle, Alabama
So in last 25 years, the earliest D- storm was July 5 2005 (DENNIS), the latest formed D-storm in the same period was Sep 27 1983 (DEAN).
And in last 25 years, 14 D-storms have formed later than August 20.
Pretty interesting statistics.
-justin-
D-storm formation dates over the years
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ThunderMate wrote:Yes, thanks for the info....it seems pretty normal for the D storm to wait until after mid august to form. Good work.
Yes this season's named storm totals is currently normal. But there is just one problem here. For now at least. If you take a look at the preseason forecasts, from this forum's members, most were forecasting anything but normal.
A good deal of them were forecasting 50-70 % above normal activty. Some even higher . So trying to save grace by bringing up average is quite misleading. Is the season over? Of course not and some recent spaace weather conditons during the past few days, (some was the strongest this year) can only help the tropics in my opinion.
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1961 had a August will null activity
what happened next 10 storms formed in the Sep-Nov period
with 8 hurricanes
and 6 majors
also look at 1998
between AUgust 20 and September 24 a total of 10 storms formed
it was actually 10/7/2 in that month
the first hurricane never came till August 22
look at 2001
between August 17 and September 22 a total of 6 storms formed
it was 6/4/2
and October - November was
7/5/2
the first hurricane never came till September 9
what happened next 10 storms formed in the Sep-Nov period
with 8 hurricanes
and 6 majors
also look at 1998
between AUgust 20 and September 24 a total of 10 storms formed
it was actually 10/7/2 in that month
the first hurricane never came till August 22
look at 2001
between August 17 and September 22 a total of 6 storms formed
it was 6/4/2
and October - November was
7/5/2
the first hurricane never came till September 9
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thanks
Swimdude wrote:Team Ragnarok wrote:I think senorpepr has a more comprehensive post over in the analysis forum.
...But this is a great post for those who don't have much time on their hands, and need a quicker read!
Thanks swimdude!
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