How many named storms will form in October?

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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#21 Postby norva13x » Fri Oct 04, 2019 4:02 pm

3 storms, at least one major hurricane. Not gonna try to even guess at where they would go, but west Caribbean will spin up at least one.
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#22 Postby jconsor » Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:29 pm

3 named storms, 2 hurricanes, 1 major. The major will originate from the W Caribbean.
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#23 Postby aspen » Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:53 pm

So far, 2019 has followed a rather similar pace to 2018, so I expect a similar amount of total storms in October (3-4, including Melissa).
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#24 Postby Steve820 » Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:18 pm

I predict 3 named storms, with 1 becoming a hurricane (Melissa and Nestor (coming from PTC 16) being the tropical storms, and Olga being the hurricane). I expect Olga to form by the end of the month, originate from the western Caribbean, and peak as a C1-C2 hurricane.
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#25 Postby Hurricaneman » Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:12 pm

Steve820 wrote:I predict 3 named storms, with 1 becoming a hurricane (Melissa and Nestor (coming from PTC 16) being the tropical storms, and Olga being the hurricane). I expect Olga to form by the end of the month, originate from the western Caribbean, and peak as a C1-C2 hurricane.

My forecast is going to bust but yours seems to be right on, feel like a hurricane at the end of the month is possible
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#26 Postby HurricaneRyan » Thu Oct 31, 2019 1:12 pm

We ended up with 5 named storms and 1 hurricane
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#27 Postby northjaxpro » Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:07 pm

northjaxpro wrote:I am going with 5 total named storms in October, with 2 of them being major hurricanes. Two storms could impact the CONUS.



Well, my breakdown

5 named cyclones 8-)

2 could impact the CONUS (Nestor and Olga) 8-)

Only 1 Hurricane (Pablo) :double:

So I was good on with 2 of my 3 predictions for the month.

Not too shabby....
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#28 Postby aspen » Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:25 pm

aspen wrote:So far, 2019 has followed a rather similar pace to 2018, so I expect a similar amount of total storms in October (3-4, including Melissa).


5 named storms and 1 hurricane...I sure was off by quite a bit.
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#29 Postby Monsoonjr99 » Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:51 pm

Monsoonjr99 wrote:3 named storms, 2 hurricanes, 1 major. Just like the previous two years.

I'm thinking 2019 is likely to end with Olga, but maybe November or even December delivers surprise Pablo.


October was weaker than I thought it would be, only having one hurricane and zero majors, but it did produce quantity by having the greatest number of TCs forming in the month (6) since 2005 (8).
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Re: How many named storms will form in October?

#30 Postby SconnieCane » Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:41 pm

Monsoonjr99 wrote:
Monsoonjr99 wrote:3 named storms, 2 hurricanes, 1 major. Just like the previous two years.

I'm thinking 2019 is likely to end with Olga, but maybe November or even December delivers surprise Pablo.


October was weaker than I thought it would be, only having one hurricane and zero majors, but it did produce quantity by having the greatest number of TCs forming in the month (6) since 2005 (8).


Yeah, based on what was said earlier on about some of the MJO indicators, I thought we'd get another Caribbean-to(possibly)-Gulf big dog. It sure showed the new GFS is still prone to latching on to phantoms at least to an extent. Nestor and Olga did happen, but only briefly existed as properly organized TCs.
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