RL3AO wrote:To be honest, I think we've all forgotten what an average season is in the Atlantic. Its 10 to 12 storms with two to four finding good enough conditions to become majors, with that often being in the open Atlantic.
I am happy that you mention this. The real issue here isnt that an average season produces 10 to 12 storms. The issue is all the above average activity that was forecast and above average percent chances for big portions of the US coastline being affected by a tropical cyclone. When people dont see all this forecasted above normal this and that...the frustration begins. This is one of the reasons why I am against these seasonal forecasts but oh well. Bottom line is, the big weather agencies forecasted s big and potentially dangerous season...and many are like "well....where the heck is all this activity you forecasted?"
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