How strong will Milton get?

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How strong will Milton get?

Poll ended at Mon Oct 07, 2024 5:11 pm

Less than 100 mph
1
2%
100-110 mph
0
No votes
115-125 mph
1
2%
130-140 mph
4
8%
145-155 mph
10
20%
160-165 mph
12
24%
175 mph or greater
21
43%
 
Total votes: 49

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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#21 Postby Kazmit » Mon Oct 07, 2024 11:47 am

I cheated and voted 175mph+
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#22 Postby Beef Stew » Mon Oct 07, 2024 12:41 pm

Congrats to all who voted 175+. If you haven't voted yet... there's still time! :lol:
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#23 Postby cycloneye » Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:20 pm

The poll officially has closed for voting. :D
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#24 Postby SconnieCane » Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:25 pm

Well, my pick of 160-165 was unnecessarily bearish... :eek:
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#25 Postby Category5Kaiju » Mon Oct 07, 2024 6:28 pm

First sub-900 mbar storm since 2005!
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#26 Postby Category5Kaiju » Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:37 am

The bigger question now is, will Milton keep its title as 2024's strongest system worldwide? :wink:
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Re: How strong will Milton get?

#27 Postby Hurricane2022 » Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:53 am

Category5Kaiju wrote:The bigger question now is, will Milton keep its title as 2024's strongest system worldwide? :wink:

Atleast officially, yes. Because i'm sure STY Gaemi in late July peaked at around ~890 mb.
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