Is Gamma the last one in the 2005 season?
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f5 wrote:CHRISTY wrote:dont worry 2006 will just as bad sooo EASTCOAST watch out next year!
Farmers alamanc says that NE(NYC?) will take some hits next year around labor day and again in the first of october
Take Farmer's Almanac with a grain of salt. It predicted many things this year that never materialized or did so in another place/time.
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Well, I ran some numbers over the past decade. Since 1995 (excluding the el Niño year of 1997), we have had 5 named storms on or after November 20th. (One in 1998, 2001, and 2004; two in 2003)
This calculates to .56 named storms per year. Of course, this year has been running around 250% of normal. When applied, that would yield 1.39 named storms for the remainder of the year. Therefore, Delta is not out of the picture whatsoever.
This calculates to .56 named storms per year. Of course, this year has been running around 250% of normal. When applied, that would yield 1.39 named storms for the remainder of the year. Therefore, Delta is not out of the picture whatsoever.
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senorpepr wrote:Well, I ran some numbers over the past decade. Since 1995 (excluding the el Niño year of 1997), we have had 5 named storms on or after November 20th. (One in 1998, 2001, and 2004; two in 2003)
This calculates to .56 named storms per year. Of course, this year has been running around 250% of normal. When applied, that would yield 1.39 named storms for the remainder of the year. Therefore, Delta is not out of the picture whatsoever.
And Mike now with 95L in the picture Delta may well make an appearence but in a subtropical way.I would eat some crow as I vote yes.

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