2005 vs 2006
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2005 vs 2006
As of tomorrow it stands -
2005 - 4 named storms
2006 - 1 named storm
Not an opinion on the activity levels of the season, just an observation. I for one hope we have an unusually quiet season.
2005 - 4 named storms
2006 - 1 named storm
Not an opinion on the activity levels of the season, just an observation. I for one hope we have an unusually quiet season.
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2005 5 named storms
ARLENE
6/8/2005 - 6/12/2005
BRET
6/28/2005 - 6/30/2005
CINDY
7/3/2005 - 7/6/2005
DENNIS
7/5/2005 - 7/11/2005
2004 0 named storms
2003 2 named storms
ANA
4/18/2003 - 4/27/2003
BILL
6/28/2003 - 7/3/2003
2002 0 named storms
2001 1 named storm
ALLISON
6/5/2001 - 6/19/2001
2000 0 named storms
ARLENE
6/8/2005 - 6/12/2005
BRET
6/28/2005 - 6/30/2005
CINDY
7/3/2005 - 7/6/2005
DENNIS
7/5/2005 - 7/11/2005
2004 0 named storms
2003 2 named storms
ANA
4/18/2003 - 4/27/2003
BILL
6/28/2003 - 7/3/2003
2002 0 named storms
2001 1 named storm
ALLISON
6/5/2001 - 6/19/2001
2000 0 named storms
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chadtm80 wrote:2005 5 named storms
ARLENE
6/8/2005 - 6/12/2005
BRET
6/28/2005 - 6/30/2005
CINDY
7/3/2005 - 7/6/2005
DENNIS
7/5/2005 - 7/11/2005
2004 0 named storms
2003 2 named storms
ANA
4/18/2003 - 4/27/2003
BILL
6/28/2003 - 7/3/2003
2002 0 named storms
2001 1 named storm
ALLISON
6/5/2001 - 6/19/2001
2000 0 named storms
What this says is that you cant expect a tropical storm or hurricane or hurricane this time of the year, but there can be anomolies
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Re: 2005 vs 2006
dwg71 wrote:As of tomorrow it stands -
2005 - 4 named storms
2006 - 1 named storm
Not an opinion on the activity levels of the season, just an observation. I for one hope we have an unusually quiet season.
...your point?
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As of tomorrow it stands -
2005 - 4 named storms
2006 - 1 named storm
Not an opinion on the activity levels of the season, just an observation. I for one hope we have an unusually quiet season.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Don't break to good mojo by talking about it.

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Frank P wrote:I like this trend and I hope it continues well into the season.... and for those of you who don't know it, Mr. SHEAR IS OUR FRIEND..... at least it is for the poor folks down in Southern MS/LA this year...
I wouldn't say that because Mr.Shear helps produce tornadoes and tornado outbreaks over land. That kills people and ruins homes and buildings. You need a good amount of shear for these things.
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Cyclenall wrote:Frank P wrote:I like this trend and I hope it continues well into the season.... and for those of you who don't know it, Mr. SHEAR IS OUR FRIEND..... at least it is for the poor folks down in Southern MS/LA this year...
I wouldn't say that because Mr.Shear helps produce tornadoes and tornado outbreaks over land. That kills people and ruins homes and buildings. You need a good amount of shear for these things.
Mr. Shear is a complex guy.

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I was thinking purely in a tropical sense... because as pointed out this is a tropical forum.... and I hope that we DO have a quiet season, and any storms that develop do NOT Kill people and cause severe pain and suffering... and catastrophic devastation.... because that IS WHAT THEY DO when they impact an area.... especially the majors....
the shear I was referring to was in the tropics and over water, inhibiting tropical development.... not on land...
the shear I was referring to was in the tropics and over water, inhibiting tropical development.... not on land...
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