cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Nope, first time. Like many other stats, Melissa has broken this one as well.
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cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?

cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?

cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
ATDoel wrote:MGC wrote:Looks like Morgerman got into the extreme eastern part of the eye. I bet that NE quad of Melissa was intense. Montego Bay looks to get the western eye or eyewall. Going to be incredible destruction across western Jamaica......MGC
No updates from him at all, bit worrying. He was in the eye, I would have thought he could have gotten something out on starlink.
CrazyC83 wrote:We'll have to see if someone in New Hope or White House has a home barometer that survived. However, the Schloemer equation from Josh's data can also be used, as we know the RMW.

cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Beef Stew wrote:Truly historic. I still can't actually believe we're witnessing a sub-900 mb landfall in the Atlantic... to me, that's always been this sort of mystified, fantastical benchmark set by one storm and one storm alone, and that, while I didn't doubt would happen again one day, I never expected to actually witness.

cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Category5Kaiju wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Sub-900 mbar hurricanes are like legends. They only happen every so often, separated by a decade or not longer.
Having two seasons back to back with these kinds of hurricanes is a first in recorded Atlantic history.
Beef Stew wrote:Truly historic. I still can't actually believe we're witnessing a sub-900 mb landfall in the Atlantic... to me, that's always been this sort of mystified, fantastical benchmark set by one storm and one storm alone, and that, while I didn't doubt would happen again one day, I never expected to actually witness.


Category5Kaiju wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Sub-900 mbar hurricanes are like legends. They only happen every so often, separated by a decade or not longer.
Having two seasons back to back with these kinds of hurricanes is a first in recorded Atlantic history.
Beef Stew wrote:Category5Kaiju wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Have there ever been 2 consecutive seasons with sub-900mb hurricanes?
Sub-900 mbar hurricanes are like legends. They only happen every so often, separated by a decade or not longer.
Having two seasons back to back with these kinds of hurricanes is a first in recorded Atlantic history.
...Or twice in a few months, if you're 2005. Not to diminish back-to-back seasons with sub 900 storms, because it's literally an unprecedented feat (and one, you could argue, that actually more impressive because it requires more than just one really conductive season), but I'm not sure we'll see another season this century where we have multiple sub-900 storms.






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