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WeatherEmperor wrote:Scorpion wrote:We have yet to be hit by a major hurricane in this active cycle(unless you count Wilma which was more of a Cat 1-2) so we're pretty due
Didnt your area location get hit by Hurricane Jeanne in 2004? I was under the impression that Jeanne was a Cat 3 at landfall. Am I wrong about this?
<RICKY>
I agree, but I think it is in terms of Landfalls in hurricane prone areas, and how often they do get hit in certain cycles.AussieMark wrote:can the term overdue actually be used for Hurricanes and locations they hit?
I know earthquakes u can use it as the stress builds on a fault and eventually it has to reputure.
but Hurricanes don't exactly remember whwere they have hit its not like they say location X has not been hit in 20 years so its time now
Jeanne made landfall in stuart north of you. That may be whyScorpion wrote:WeatherEmperor wrote:Scorpion wrote:We have yet to be hit by a major hurricane in this active cycle(unless you count Wilma which was more of a Cat 1-2) so we're pretty due
Didnt your area location get hit by Hurricane Jeanne in 2004? I was under the impression that Jeanne was a Cat 3 at landfall. Am I wrong about this?
<RICKY>
Very wrong. I dont know why Jeanne was classified as a 3. We got Cat 1 winds at most from that. Palm Beach County has not gotten over Cat 1 winds in a LONG time, perhaps 60 years.
wxman57 wrote:I agree, this type of pattern is generally bad for Florida north through the Carolinas. About 3-4 years ago I made a web page talking about "The Case Against Florida".
http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/Florida/
Scorpion wrote:Very wrong. I dont know why Jeanne was classified as a 3. We got Cat 1 winds at most from that. Palm Beach County has not gotten over Cat 1 winds in a LONG time, perhaps 60 years.
gatorcane wrote:WxMan good points. How about extreme southern FL, where the peninsula is essentially flat and even swampy all the way across? Wilma came ashore along the SW peninsula in the Everglades as a CAT 3 but we still had CAT 3 gusts on the east side of the coast in metro Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade.
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