#26 Postby Andrew92 » Fri Apr 04, 2008 1:08 am
Actually, after reading this thread and the article and dissecting it further, I am actually terrified of what this hurricane season could bring.
I don't agree that there would simply have been 7 storms and 4 hurricanes if this hurricane season were twenty years ago. It would have been close, but my guess is more like 10 storms and 5 hurricanes. So in that sense, they didn't do too bad, but they still were off a little.
11 storms may seem like too little, but go back to 1999. That year "only" saw 12 storms, but we consider that year above average. Why? 8 of those stoms became hurricanes, 5 of them major (all of them at C4 intensity), and several of them had long lives. Contrast that with a year like 2002, which also saw 12 storms, but is considered below average. That's because only four storms became hurricanes, two of them major, and in general most of the storms had very short lives (until Isidore, Kyle, and Lili).
So what's the point in that? La Nina doesn't mean more storms. But it may mean proportionately more stronger storms. And these storms could also have longer lives than most storms did last year.
And let's talk about last year for a sec. It amazes me that people think it was above average simply because we had 15 named storms. But it was really a slightly more active version of 2002 when you think about it. Only 6 of them became hurricanes, and only two storms, Dean and Felix, really had an appreciable lifespan (although Noel was also close). Last year wasn't below average, but it wasn't above either.
Believe me, if we see more longer-lived storms next year go on to become major hurricanes, it will be more active than last year. Even if we "only" see 11 or 12 named storms. And yes, I do consider the 1999 season to be more active than last year, by quite a bit actually.
I said 14/8/4 as my numbers for this year, and I do stick with them, as I think there will be a couple of those short-lived storms as well. But seeing a couple fewer named storms would not surprise me either. And as always, please remember that IT ONLY TAKES ONE.
-Andrew92
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