Teban54 wrote:Now, some of my own predictions:
- A crossover storm between Atlantic and EPAC that achieves Cat 5 intensity in both basins
- Another major hurricane landfall in Georgia (last MH landfall was 1898, last H landfall was David 1979)
- A tropical or subtropical landfall in New Hampshire or Maine
- The fifth CONUS Cat 5 landfall
- A fully tropical system over the Great Lakes (Alberto 2018 came close)
- A strong hurricane making landfall in two or more consecutive islands in Lesser Antilles between Barbuda and Grenada: taking a north-south track similar to Tammy 2023, but at much higher intensity and directly over the islands
- A major hurricane landfall in South America (whether it's from the Caribbean or South Atlantic)
- A major hurricane landfall on Cabo Verde islands
- A Cat 4+ hurricane in the Caribbean in a moderate or strong non-Modoki El Nino
- Another tropical cyclone landfall in Panama (the only one on record is Martha 1969)
- A tropical depression that forms over Africa while still inland
God help us when "....A fully tropical system over the Great Lakes occurs...." LOL!