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rainydaze the 2003 numbers so far are 12/6/3 but if Larry somehow gets to cane status then it will be 12/7/3 close to yours actually you already are below in hurricanes.
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Oh boy Johnnathan only you are not right in the majors numbers as you have 4 instead of the 3 that had formed but in general you are looking good with those numbers.
I dont see any more major canes forming during the rest of the season as the synoptic pattern is not condusive to developments of more tropical systems but we can see at least 1 more TS form from now until november 30th.

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Yes!!! But not bad for a beginnercycloneye wrote:Oh boy Johnnathan only you are not right in the majors numbers as you have 4 instead of the 3 that had formed but in general you are looking good with those numbers.I dont see any more major canes forming during the rest of the season as the synoptic pattern is not condusive to developments of more tropical systems but we can see at least 1 more TS form from now until november 30th.



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Well GD maybe you were thinking of a very active season because of la nina but she didn't show up and that is why the season was not so active in general but it had landfalls and we know one of them Isabel that made the headlines of the season.The actual numbers this season are 12/6/3.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:15/9/6 -- I still don't know what I was thinking, unless maybe I was thinking "named storms/hurricanes/landfalling storms" instead of "named storms/hurricanes/majors."
Cycloneye wrote:Well GD maybe you were thinking of a very active season because of la nina but she didn't show up and that is why the season was not so active in general but it had landfalls and we know one of them Isabel that made the headlines of the season.The actual numbers this season are 12/6/3.
So, there's still hope for me! The next 3 storms must be major hurricanes and then nothing else! That way, we go from 12/6/3 to 15/9/6.

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Since we are all guessing:
14/9/3
14/9/3
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Check the list of the members in the first pages of this thread and see who posted the forecasts numbers for 2003 and see who is close or on track this season.This season with Nicholas it is at 14/6/3.
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Here's the old list revisited ....
Cycloneye=14/8/3
OtherHD=12/7/2
Rainband=12/6/4
wx247=15/6/4
Chad=15/9/3
pojo=14/7/3
king of weather=14/7/3
Stormsfury=13/9/3
vbhoutex=15/8/5
mf dolphin=14/8/4
ticka1=13/9/3
Amanzi=13/8/3
ColdFront77=14/8/4
jabber=15/9/4
therock1811=13/7/2
deb in fi=11/3/3
Gulfbrezzer=15/8/4
isobar=13/8/4
Rainydaze=14/5/4
Jetmaxx=12/6/2
GalvestonDuck=15/9/6
JCT777=10/6/3
Cycloman PR=15/9/4
southerngale=16/9/4
Steve=14/8/4
Steve H=13/8/3
rainstorm=11/6/2
Toni-574=13/9/3
Supercane=13/7/3
hunter84=16/6/2
Raininfyr=16/6/5
azskyman=16/5/5
ameriwx 2003=17/10/4
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Cycloneye=14/8/3
OtherHD=12/7/2
Rainband=12/6/4
wx247=15/6/4
Chad=15/9/3
pojo=14/7/3
king of weather=14/7/3
Stormsfury=13/9/3
vbhoutex=15/8/5
mf dolphin=14/8/4
ticka1=13/9/3
Amanzi=13/8/3
ColdFront77=14/8/4
jabber=15/9/4
therock1811=13/7/2
deb in fi=11/3/3
Gulfbrezzer=15/8/4
isobar=13/8/4
Rainydaze=14/5/4
Jetmaxx=12/6/2
GalvestonDuck=15/9/6
JCT777=10/6/3
Cycloman PR=15/9/4
southerngale=16/9/4
Steve=14/8/4
Steve H=13/8/3
rainstorm=11/6/2
Toni-574=13/9/3
Supercane=13/7/3
hunter84=16/6/2
Raininfyr=16/6/5
azskyman=16/5/5
ameriwx 2003=17/10/4
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There are two members pojo and King of weather who are right on track if Nicholas becomes a hurricane because they have 14/7/3.But many others are very close too what is the actual number 14/6/3 so we in general did good forecasting.Prepare for the 2004 season as a new list will go ahead for next season.
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After the change that TPC made to Erikas status now to a hurricane the 2003 numbers are 14/7/3 instead of 14/6/3 so I am bumping this thread for all of you who participated to take a look at it and see if you are close or even with what the season numbers were.Well with this change I am almost there with 14/8/3 as I made my forecast on may 1 and Dr Gray made his numbers 14/8/3 in may 30th.
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cycloneye wrote:After the change that TPC made to Erikas ststus now to a hurricane the 2003 numbers are 14/7/3 instead of 14/6/3 so I am bumping this thread for all of you who participated to take a look at it and see if you are close or even with what the season numbers were.Well with this change I am almost there with 14/8/3 as I made my forecast on may 1 and Dr Gray made his numbers 14/8/3 in may 30th.
I TOLD YOU SO ABOUT ERIKA!!!



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Stormsfury wrote:cycloneye wrote:After the change that TPC made to Erikas ststus now to a hurricane the 2003 numbers are 14/7/3 instead of 14/6/3 so I am bumping this thread for all of you who participated to take a look at it and see if you are close or even with what the season numbers were.Well with this change I am almost there with 14/8/3 as I made my forecast on may 1 and Dr Gray made his numbers 14/8/3 in may 30th.
I TOLD YOU SO ABOUT ERIKA!!!![]()
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