Will there be another major hurricane this season?
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Will there be another major hurricane this season?
What do you think? After hurricane Fabian and Isabel, will there be a third intense hurricane this season, as William Gray believes?
If so, when do you expect it to occur; and where?
Stan
If so, when do you expect it to occur; and where?
Stan
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I am gonna say the next major hurricane {and probably final} will be Mindy..
Mindy will form in the far Eastern Carribean by the Islands where it borders with the Atlantic.. She will be a late October storm..
She will then make landfall on the SE Coast {somewhere between FLA-SC} with winds of 115 mph.
I hope I'm dead wrong.. but you asked for my opinion and now you got it..
Mindy will form in the far Eastern Carribean by the Islands where it borders with the Atlantic.. She will be a late October storm..
She will then make landfall on the SE Coast {somewhere between FLA-SC} with winds of 115 mph.
I hope I'm dead wrong.. but you asked for my opinion and now you got it..
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We may get another major hurricance.. but I'm kinda doubting it. IF it were to happen I'd look for it to form in the Western Carribean (haven't seen many storm form in the Eastern Carib, and CV season is about over) and then I'd look for it to move in a parabolic fashion into NW Florida or Alabama.. maybe near Pensacola..
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Rainydaze, I hope you are wrong, too! Although we have been lucky in SW FL. our other GOM neighbors have not been so fortunate.
I do, however, believe that we will have several more hurricanes- at least one of which will be a "major". Hopefully, the latter will be a fish!
Lynn
I do, however, believe that we will have several more hurricanes- at least one of which will be a "major". Hopefully, the latter will be a fish!
Lynn
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GO FLORIDA GATORS
I think we will see one more late season storm, but am hoping I am wrong.
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Well if another major hurricane forms!
it will either be in the next week of sept. or october. I wonder will it might form seeing the CV season is almost over.....Isabel caused a lot of damage for a cat. 2 storm. The hard hit places of N/C and Virginia ect....have a long ways to go before their back to normal. I thank those Utility workers who came from all over to help out with getting everyones power on. Its nice to see people helping others......
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SacrydDreamz wrote:We may get another major hurricance.. but I'm kinda doubting it. IF it were to happen I'd look for it to form in the Western Carribean (haven't seen many storm form in the Eastern Carib, and CV season is about over) and then I'd look for it to move in a parabolic fashion into NW Florida or Alabama.. maybe near Pensacola..
EEK! That's a bit too close to home for me, especially since we're to the east of that.
I'm sorta hoping for one of those major canes that wanders around the ocean for a while. Interesting to watch, but no threat to anyone.
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