In 1999 we had 5 hurricanes that reached category 4, that record is almost tied now with Wilma almost there.
The record that I'm working on is that there has never been 5 hurricanes with presures below 944 mb, and this record could be made just in a few hours as the RECON plane investigates Wilma.
I think it's safe to say that 2005 is a book of records!
New Record in the Making?!?!?
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Re: New Record in the Making?!?!?
HURAKAN wrote:In 1999 we had 5 hurricanes that reached category 4, that record is almost tied now with Wilma almost there.
The record that I'm working on is that there has never been 5 hurricanes with presures below 944 mb, and this record could be made just in a few hours as the RECON plane investigates Wilma.
I think it's safe to say that 2005 is a book of records!
Sandy, you amaze me with some of the stats you find. Keep it up!
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Re: New Record in the Making?!?!?
senorpepr wrote:HURAKAN wrote:In 1999 we had 5 hurricanes that reached category 4, that record is almost tied now with Wilma almost there.
The record that I'm working on is that there has never been 5 hurricanes with presures below 944 mb, and this record could be made just in a few hours as the RECON plane investigates Wilma.
I think it's safe to say that 2005 is a book of records!
Sandy, you amaze me with some of the stats you find. Keep it up!
Thanks. Sometimes I'm thinking about this records, and new ones just appear in my head. I guess that's my crazy side!
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