How strong will the ‘big one’ of the 2022 NATL season be?

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How strong will the "big one" of the 2022 NATL season be?

Poll ended at Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:23 am

Less than 140 mph
2
4%
140-145 mph
1
2%
150-155 mph
16
31%
160-165 mph
9
17%
165-170 mph
6
12%
175 mph or greater
18
35%
 
Total votes: 52

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Re: How strong will the ‘big one’ of the 2022 NATL season be?

#41 Postby ChrisH-UK » Tue Sep 20, 2022 4:21 am

Hurricane2022 wrote:Hermine and\or Ian will be strong C5 hurricanes in late September/early October

Both will have winds above 150 kt :craz:


That is starting to look scarily accurate now..
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Re: How strong will the ‘big one’ of the 2022 NATL season be?

#42 Postby Kat5 » Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:02 am

Kat5 wrote:165-170 mph. I’ll go extra and say western Caribbean in September.



Close enough…
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Re: How strong will the ‘big one’ of the 2022 NATL season be?

#43 Postby Iceresistance » Wed Sep 28, 2022 4:22 pm

Iceresistance wrote:Could not vote since the poll closed in June, but I'm afraid to say that the 'big one' is going to be an absolute beast because the Western Caribbean and GoM is mostly untapped, any organized system that manages to get there under favorable conditions will literally explode in intensity. The likely time frame for that to occur appears to be in Late September and into October.

Name of the system? It's anyone's guess right now.


How did I get that right one month in advance? :eek:
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Re: How strong will the ‘big one’ of the 2022 NATL season be?

#44 Postby Socalhurcnegirl227 » Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:22 pm

Hurricane2022 wrote:Hermine and\or Ian will be strong C5 hurricanes in late September/early October

Both will have winds above 150 kt :craz:

Well this aged like a fine wine
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