No named storms worldwide. Rare or not?
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No named storms worldwide. Rare or not?
With Christobal and Marie transitioning to sub-tropical there are no named storms anywhere in the world in late August. Is this rare since it is near the peak of the Atlantic season (other basins have already peaked).
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Actually, the Pacific may have another sudden surprise explosion of activity after a period of silence brought by an unfavorable MJO; in fact, this had happened last year.
I dunno with the Atlantic.
Well, it is very rare to have an unusual calmness of tropical cyclone activity in August 31st.
I dunno with the Atlantic.
Well, it is very rare to have an unusual calmness of tropical cyclone activity in August 31st.
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Re: No named storms worldwide. Rare or not?
OuterBanker wrote:With Christobal and Marie transitioning to sub-tropical there are no named storms anywhere in the world in late August. Is this rare since it is near the peak of the Atlantic season (other basins have already peaked).
Pretty rare I think worldwide, there's usually something somewhere out there given all three major basins are within climo peak range. There's not even a depression out there. For the Atlantic it's uncommon this time of year.
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Re: No named storms worldwide. Rare or not?
I looks like 99L and 93E will break the silence.
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Re: No named storms worldwide. Rare or not?
cycloneye wrote:I looks like 99L and 93E will break the silence.
I also think that will happen. 99L could become Dolly and 93E might be Norbert in about a few days.
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