In his first outlook for 2005 I think he will say another active season with 13/7/3.But as we know he finetunes the numbers in his april outlook,in the preseason outlook at late may and completes his forecast for 2005 in august.
What do you think Dr Gray will do in his december 2005 outlook.
What will Dr Grays first 2005 forecast numbers be like?
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What will Dr Grays first 2005 forecast numbers be like?
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HURAKAN wrote:I always consider Dr. Gray's December Forecast as a preliminary overview of what the next Hurricane Season may have in its entrails, but I don't take it very seriously. The April forecast I take it more seriously. I would say, and this is my "PRELIMINARY FORECAST," 15 TS, 8 H, 4 MH.
Yeah that sounds pretty reasonable.
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Scorpion wrote:I would say 13 TS, 8 H, 4 MH with 3 hitting land. Hopefully we won't have only a few majors because majors are fun to track. Face it theres always a mystical thing about majors and tracking them. Hopefully an active season.
Oh please no. No more hitting land that was enough this year. Lets have another year like the one a few years ago were nothing hit land. Just as a reprieve.
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I think Gray will lean more towards 40-50% of the TC's becoming hurricanes ... due to an expected QBO E year, and fairly neutral conditions being progged ... as least, speaking from the last 10 years in a very active tropical cyclone cycle in the N ATL, has produced roughly 13-15 storms, but only 6-7 hurricanes ... still ongoing research and I expect to have my prelim 2005 numbers sometime by mid-December. Otto has somewhat slowed this progress ...
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Stormsfury wrote:I think Gray will lean more towards 40-50% of the TC's becoming hurricanes ... due to an expected QBO E year, and fairly neutral conditions being progged ... as least, speaking from the last 10 years in a very active tropical cyclone cycle in the N ATL, has produced roughly 13-15 storms, but only 6-7 hurricanes ... still ongoing research and I expect to have my prelim 2005 numbers sometime by mid-December. Otto has somewhat slowed this progress ...
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Thanks for the reasearch and post SF.
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