#5892 Postby FireRat » Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:21 am
micktooth wrote:Why is it that Atlantic storms often have a harder time developing compared to those in the EPAC or WPAC?
The Atlantic hurricane season is far shorter than both Pacific seasons, especially when talking about the peak. Our peak like stated earlier is late Aug.-October. In the EPAC its roughly Late July-October and the WPAC has a really long period ripe for strong typhoons: Early July-Late November.
We'll only have a handful of weeks for there to be real action. Now Haiti could see "real" action even from the weakest system, better hope the "blob" doesn't go right over on top of them tonight & tomorrow, catastrophic floods could ensue.
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FireRat on Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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