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Could Dennis remain as the most intense cane of 2005 season?
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Could Dennis remain as the most intense cane of 2005 season?
After 3 tropical storms, of which most of us believe Cindy wil be upgrated to hurricane status, then comes a little wave off the African coast in a few days becomes a deadly monster of 150 mph. Dennis has set the bar for those who may want to overcome his intensity, is that bar too high or will another cyclone overcome it? Remember, is just July 10, the season is young and the strong part of the season is still weeks from here.
Will Irene overcome it? Remember that the deadly "I's" has been doing so since Iris, 2001.
Will Irene overcome it? Remember that the deadly "I's" has been doing so since Iris, 2001.
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Re: Could Dennis remain as the most intense cane of 2005 sea
HURAKAN wrote:Remember, is just July 10, the season is young and the strong part of the season is still weeks from here.
The sobering fact is that the statistical peak of the season is almost 2 MONTHS from now.
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