2007: an inactive season?
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windlyweathergirl wrote:6 in October? That's rediculous!
and the Jet Stream comes down and crushes the Tropical Atlantic by late October, my friend Wilma knew all about that!
Last I checked, Wilma did ok, it didn't break any records or anything but it did alright.
Also, in october 2005 there were.... 6 storms.
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DanKellFla wrote:
Exactly. In another thread, I did say that this season has been thankfull dull for the U.S. But that 2 Cat 5s that make landfall is anything but dull. Off the top of my head, I think that is an extrodinary event.
There should be a historical index score.
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windlyweathergirl wrote:Our year...was just spectacular, I doubt there's going to be another one of those years like my year soon.
This season has been Too inactive for my likings. It would be neat to have another WWL-time storm in November, but it wouldn't go EAST to WEST in the caribbean in all likelyhood...
Inactive for the U.S. you mean right? Any season that gets to N and O as we seem destined to do at least this year counts as active in my books. Also, the rapid RI that Dean, Felix, Humberto and Lorenzo all experienced to varying degrees also makes this a very active season. I mean Humberto deepened at a rate that had never been observed before.
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windlyweathergirl wrote:Our year...was just spectacular, I doubt there's going to be another one of those years like my year soon.
This season has been Too inactive for my likings. It would be neat to have another WWL-time storm in November, but it wouldn't go EAST to WEST in the caribbean in all likelyhood...
Theres that CONUS bias again.
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Re: 2007: an inactive season?
6 is not ridiculous
1. la Nina
2. High heat content in the caribbean
3. stalling boundaries combined with la nina to
produce "jerry/chantal" type storms
Perhaps it's better if I say 4-6 named storms in October
1. la Nina
2. High heat content in the caribbean
3. stalling boundaries combined with la nina to
produce "jerry/chantal" type storms
Perhaps it's better if I say 4-6 named storms in October
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Re: 2007: an inactive season?
Yes, it's been inactive for the USA. Even the weather channel was stating that. They even said that we've been EXTREMELY lucky that it's been this way....Very Very odd and calm for the USA the last 2 years, almost spooky...I'm sure our luck will run out next year.
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Re: 2007: an inactive season?
2007 has been very active for the USA with humberto and
erin barry td10 andrea gabrille and more
erin barry td10 andrea gabrille and more
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:2007 has been very active for the USA with humberto and
erin barry td10 andrea gabrille and more
not if you are talking about intensity it hasn't been an active season, that's what the weather channel was referring to....It's quality vrs quantity....
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Yeah right! 2007 was very inactive (until now). Just like 2006 and 2005 were very quiet.
Why?? No hurricane or tropical storm hit Puerto Rico..

Why?? No hurricane or tropical storm hit Puerto Rico..

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Re: 2007: an inactive season?
Everyone's just talking past each other: if you define "active" on the basis of named storms/depressions as compared to climatology, 2007 cannot be called inactive, especially since we're only at October 4. If you're defining it in terms of major hurricane landfalls in the U.S., it's clearly inactive. Dean and Felix were terrible storms and made this the first year with two Category 5 landfalls. Sign of activity. Wicked shear crushing a number of potential storms....that happens at some point most years.
If we're precise in how we define activity, I suspect there would be almost no disagreement here.....
If we're precise in how we define activity, I suspect there would be almost no disagreement here.....
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major hurricanes striking the USA is a very rare occurrance
Prior to Charley, the last major hurricane to make a direct hit on the USA was Lenny at St. Croix. WE WENT NEARLY 5 YEARS without having a major landfall
After Emily in 1993, we had to wait until Marilyn
After Hugo, nothing until Andrew (and Hugo was the first since Elena)
saying it is inactive because no majors have not made landfall is very flawed science
Prior to Charley, the last major hurricane to make a direct hit on the USA was Lenny at St. Croix. WE WENT NEARLY 5 YEARS without having a major landfall
After Emily in 1993, we had to wait until Marilyn
After Hugo, nothing until Andrew (and Hugo was the first since Elena)
saying it is inactive because no majors have not made landfall is very flawed science
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As someone who lives just north of the landfall site of TD 10, I'm not sure what the impact of that storm turned uot to be other than a couple of cancelled high school football games.
As for Felix and Dean, I wonder how different they would have been if the CONUS deflector shield hadn't been in place at the time. A more typical recurve, and you get more contact with the mountains of Jamaica/Hispanola/Cuba instead of the nice warm & flat Caribbean waters, and a tendency for wind speeds to drop in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, and I see storms that could have caused a world of hurt, but that wouldn't have made landfall as cat 5s.
As for Felix and Dean, I wonder how different they would have been if the CONUS deflector shield hadn't been in place at the time. A more typical recurve, and you get more contact with the mountains of Jamaica/Hispanola/Cuba instead of the nice warm & flat Caribbean waters, and a tendency for wind speeds to drop in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, and I see storms that could have caused a world of hurt, but that wouldn't have made landfall as cat 5s.
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Re: 2007: an inactive season?
Derek, I don't know if that reply was directed to me, but all I meant is that a major not striking the US would mean an inactive season IF AND ONLY IF one's sole criterion of activity is major hurricanes striking the USA. I agree completely with you that this isn't a good standard, but if we want to have a debate over "activity", it's important to define what that means, as there are several different measures of activity that are good for various analytical purposes.....
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