Can someone identify which hurricanes fit the following criteria?
[*]male
[*]atlantic or east pacific
[*]category 2 - 4
[*]annular (or very close to it)
[*]1994 - 2000
[*]symmetrical
[*]no gaps in the hurricane clouds
Hurricane identification
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Re: Hurricane identification
Also.... try and guess this cyclone
[*]155 km/h peak
[*]category 3 severe cyclone
[*]currently active
[*]female
[*]southern hemisphere
[*]155 km/h peak
[*]category 3 severe cyclone
[*]currently active
[*]female
[*]southern hemisphere
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Re: Hurricane identification
Pressure wrote:Hurricane Luis from 1995
ok what about epac
I mean ones with perfect doughnut shapes not squashed beans mate but ok i get what you mean
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Re: Hurricane identification
DANKENGINE420 wrote:Can someone identify which hurricanes fit the following criteria?
[*]male
[*]atlantic or east pacific
[*]category 2 - 4
[*]annular (or very close to it)
[*]1994 - 2000
[*]symmetrical
[*]no gaps in the hurricane clouds
Closest I can come up with for this is Howard in 1998.
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Re: Hurricane identification
tatertawt24 wrote:DANKENGINE420 wrote:Can someone identify which hurricanes fit the following criteria?
[*]male
[*]atlantic or east pacific
[*]category 2 - 4
[*]annular (or very close to it)
[*]1994 - 2000
[*]symmetrical
[*]no gaps in the hurricane clouds
Closest I can come up with for this is Howard in 1998.
thanks mate! what about others you considered that came close to the criteria?
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