Why I think this year will compare to 1933 and 1995, and 2004. This year has seen an unusually high number of developments from the western/eastern carib to the southern latitudes as far down as Honduras. Now that we are through with Dennis, we have TD#5 and possibly TD#6. As all the pro-mets have been saying, we have set a record for the most storms this early in the season, and the first major hurricane to develop in the GOM in July. As you all know the GOM is not the most likely place to have a major develop, but it has and I believe it will continue.
Anyhow, I am new at doing this sort of stuff, so please bear with me and let me know if I am incorrect in my analysis. Okay, we have extremely warm SST’S in the Atlantic, Carib and GOM, which is part of the elements making it conducive for good cane formation. As far as I know, shear is low and the environments are favorable for any possible development. I don’t think we have to wait until August and September to roll around, because we are seeing it unfold before our very own eyes. If anything, I believe the season has advanced a month, so August and September, are now July and August. What will foretell then the August and September will be very interesting, but I have a gut feeling the months (AUG-SEPT) will be hell twice over.
I think that Florida will be struck at least 4 times by canes. Why, because of the strong High (Bermuda High), the movement of TD# 5 and possibly TD#6, which may ride the ridge NW towards Florida. I just have a gut feeling that déjà vu for Florida. I also believe N.O. and Tampa will have its turn for a major soon. Time is not their friends right now, and as you know “Times Up.” I don’t know much about 1993 canes, but I believe they had 22, which we are about 2.5 weeks ahead of schedule. Well, that is my quasi analysis for this season. However, like 1995, which had its fair share of fish, I don’t think we will see that. We are already running at 100% landfalls and by the way it looks, we will two more making landfall.
Unqualified forecaster Alex

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