CYCLONE MIKE wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Tweet from Local NWS Office in Miami, FL:
@NWSMiami: 2001: 1st Atlantic #hurricane Erin on 9/9, but saw 9 hurricanes, including 4 majors! Way too early to write this season off! #flwx
(9/5/13 @7:21pm)
I seriously don't care what some of the statistics may say on similar seasons with the same situation, I got a gut feeling that this season is just going to be as worthless and pathetic from here on out just like it has been so far. Forecasters and meteorologists IMO should be looking into why this season is behaving the way it is and stop saying there is still a chance it could end up as active as predicted, cause so far it's not looking like that is going to happen and it would be a miracle if it does, especially for some of us who like to track actual well organized storms. This season will most likely be one of those seasons that forecasters that make predictions will need to research into to discover why even though there were several strong factors pointing towards an possibly active season, there still must have been a thing or two missing that led to these pathetic short lived storms.
So instead of manning up and admitting the forecast very well could be a massive bust like Phil klotzbach did, which I greatly commend him for doing, they have to go all the way back to '01 to make a case for not writing the season off.
+1 on this big time. Klotzbach was the first to admit that people just dont know as much about tropical cyclones as people think they do. Why cant more people come out and just admit that they are human and there is still much to learn in tropical meteorology? Instead, they resort to the archives and pull up hurricane seasons from the past and say "see it happened in this season so it can happen in this season" or something along those lines. Even worse, some people say that October could somehow produce a monster storm that could change the hurricane season and cause havoc. Im trying to understand what about this hurricane season so far makes them believe this could happen? What factors or conditions we have seen so far would make this possible? Why would conditions all of a sudden change from now into Oct/Nov? The thing is, there is no momentum for tropical cyclones to form right now. Just like sports teams use momentum to get on a roll, so would mother nature. There is no momentum in the Atlantic basin right now. Conditions are not favorable with dry air, shear, etc.
Having said all that, nobody should EVER say that the season is over. It is definitely possible to have a late season monster like a Wilma or a Mitch. What I am saying is that this hurricane season so far ( which was predicted to be very active with very high risk for the US coast for strikes...and oh btw the "lid" was supposed to have come off by now...but still hasnt) hasnt given me ANY reason to believe that all of a sudden come Oct or Nov or whatever month and time, the Atlantic is just going to do a complete 180 and blow up a monster hurricane to cause massive destruction potentially. Despite all the favorable factors that showed it would be active by now, still there is little going on. Listen, a monster hurricane still can happen...its just that the odds are against it big time...given what we are seeing. 2013 just has a mind of its own...
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