Their hurricane season started May 14th, produced 1 storm and is now quiet.
Is this normal?
Is it me or is the Eastern Pacific quiet?
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Based on 1980 through 2004, the following years had only one pre-July storm: 1987, 1995, 1999, and 2004.
In 1987, the EPAC had 18 storms over the Atlantic's 7
In 1995, the EPAC had 10 storms over the Atlantic's 19
In 1999, the EPAC had 9 storms over the Atlantic's 12
In 2004, the EPAC had 12 storms over the Altantic's 15
When looking at activing in the EPAC versus the Atlantic (yearly EPAC storm divided by yearly Atlantic storms)...
With one pre-July storm, the EPAC averaged 92% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With two pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 147% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With three pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 157% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With four pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 175% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With five pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 158% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
In 1987, the EPAC had 18 storms over the Atlantic's 7
In 1995, the EPAC had 10 storms over the Atlantic's 19
In 1999, the EPAC had 9 storms over the Atlantic's 12
In 2004, the EPAC had 12 storms over the Altantic's 15
When looking at activing in the EPAC versus the Atlantic (yearly EPAC storm divided by yearly Atlantic storms)...
With one pre-July storm, the EPAC averaged 92% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With two pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 147% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With three pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 157% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With four pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 175% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
With five pre-July storms, the EPAC averaged 158% activity when compared to the Atlantic.
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