think florida will get hit with anymore storms?
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think florida will get hit with anymore storms?
are these carribean hurricanes more to hit somwhere else in the gulf?
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Re: think florida will get hit with anymore storms?
Noah wrote:are these carribean hurricanes more to hit somwhere else in the gulf?
No more Florida storms for 2004.
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Re: think florida will get hit with anymore storms?
Noah wrote:are these carribean hurricanes more to hit somwhere else in the gulf?
Impossible to tell. Depends on steering currents.
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There's a lot of warm water down in the Caribbean still. Yesterday we went over 90* here and the bugs came out. The hot sun yesterday was enough to maintain the Gulf SST's for now. A convection thunderstorm broke out.
Last year, while Odette and the J storm spun up from the Caribbean towards the Antilles, we had no west Caribbean threats into the GOM. By strict odds this means this year has more possibility by that alone. Also, climatology dictates that an active Florida season is normally followed through by another storm or two in the west Atlantic basin...
Last year, while Odette and the J storm spun up from the Caribbean towards the Antilles, we had no west Caribbean threats into the GOM. By strict odds this means this year has more possibility by that alone. Also, climatology dictates that an active Florida season is normally followed through by another storm or two in the west Atlantic basin...
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