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Yes, quite!Ivanhater wrote:This is getting ridiculous
Ladylight wrote:Don't know how accurate this is, but my husband was talking to one of his customers today, a retired pro met. He said there has never been a time on record of 4 named cape verde storms before simultaneously. So if Hermine gets named, he said the record is broken. Maybe someone can check veracity of that?
senorpepr wrote:Ladylight wrote:Don't know how accurate this is, but my husband was talking to one of his customers today, a retired pro met. He said there has never been a time on record of 4 named cape verde storms before simultaneously. So if Hermine gets named, he said the record is broken. Maybe someone can check veracity of that?
He would be correct.
Four named storms (regardless of origin) has occurred only three times before.
1893: Hurricanes 3, 4, 5, and 6. 3 formed near the Leeward Islands and 5 formed near Bermuda. 4 and 6 were Cape Verde systems.
1971: Hurricanes Edith, Fern, Ginger, and Tropical Storm Heidi. Edith formed in the Caribbean, Fern formed in the Gulf of Mexico, and Ginger and Heidi formed in the W Atlantic, just E of Florida/Bahamas.
1998: Hurricanes Georges, Ivan, Jeanne, and Karl. This is the closest... Georges, Ivan, and Jeanne were Cape Verde systems, but Karl developed off the E Coast.
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