When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
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When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
I think it's time to start this poll as you never know if another very early Ana type storm forms well before the season starts oficially on June 1rst. If you look at the title of thread the words named storm are there and that means the members have to vote on when the first named tropical storm forms. (Tropical Depressions dont count) The poll will close on May 31rst at 5:38 PM EDT. Don't forget to participate in the Storm2k numbers poll that begins on April 1rst.
I will go with an early named storm sometime in May.
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I will go with an early named storm sometime in May.
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
I will go with May as well. I think we may have a surprise year
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
I went with August 1-10...Im on board with the others who think it'll be a slow year
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
With the crazy weather so far this year I went with June 1
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
JULY 14
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many times in dead seasons with a strong el nino we get an early season storm. early june seems right.
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
Voted for June 1-10 because I feel this season could have an early start.
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Going with last part of June.
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
early start early finish due to el nino...
jun 21-30...
jun 21-30...
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Re: When will the first named storm form in N Atlantic basin?
Spin wrote:Voted for June 1-10 because I feel this season could have an early start.
I'm thinking an early season surprise in the GOM. Possibly a big rainmaker, but not a strong one. Probably a TS. With the probability of El Nino coming on mid to late season I'm thinking a slower season.
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Mid June. At 11 to 20..
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