Please make poll
Options:
Yes
No (It was Fiona)
No (It will develop after September)
I think Yes
Will Ian be the "big one" of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
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Re: Will Ian be the "big one" of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
Made a poll about this question that wiil end for voting on October 8th at 6:40 PM.
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Re: Will Ian be the "big one" of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
I voted yes. If we get an even 'bigger one' it'll probably come from the WCar as is the case with many late season hurricanes.
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Re: Will Ian be the "big one" of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season?
Pretty sure it's well within reason to call "Fiona" and "Ian" both big ones, one for Puerto Rico/DR/Canada, the other for Cuba and Florida.
Now as for if we have yet to see the strongest storm of the season....hmm, my feeling is that something will appear in October.
Now as for if we have yet to see the strongest storm of the season....hmm, my feeling is that something will appear in October.
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