Just a little trivia that I want to corroborate with the experts of this forum.
"GO OTTO, IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ......
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HURAKAN wrote:According to the "Eye of the Storm's Historical Search" there has never been a tropical cyclone forming on the last day of a hurricane season in the history of the Atlantic Ocean. The only tropical cyclone that formed the closest to the end of a hurricane season was in 1925 when Hurricane #2 formed in the Western Caribbean on the 29th, affected Florida as a tropical storm making a path through the peninsula as Charley did this year, and after leaving the Florida's east coast, the system intensified to a hurricane before hitting the Outer Bands as a tropical storm on Dec. 1st.
Just a little trivia that I want to corroborate with the experts of this forum.
"GO OTTO, IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ......"

MGC wrote:The system that became Otto formed days ago. I just took it a while to acquire tropical status......MGC

HURAKAN wrote:According to the "Eye of the Storm's Historical Search" there has never been a tropical cyclone forming on the last day of a hurricane season in the history of the Atlantic Ocean. The only tropical cyclone that formed the closest to the end of a hurricane season was in 1925 when Hurricane #2 formed in the Western Caribbean on the 29th, affected Florida as a tropical storm making a path through the peninsula as Charley did this year, and after leaving the Florida's east coast, the system intensified to a hurricane before hitting the Outer Bands as a tropical storm on Dec. 1st.
Just a little trivia that I want to corroborate with the experts of this forum.
"GO OTTO, IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ......"

HurricaneBill wrote:HURAKAN wrote:According to the "Eye of the Storm's Historical Search" there has never been a tropical cyclone forming on the last day of a hurricane season in the history of the Atlantic Ocean. The only tropical cyclone that formed the closest to the end of a hurricane season was in 1925 when Hurricane #2 formed in the Western Caribbean on the 29th, affected Florida as a tropical storm making a path through the peninsula as Charley did this year, and after leaving the Florida's east coast, the system intensified to a hurricane before hitting the Outer Bands as a tropical storm on Dec. 1st.
Just a little trivia that I want to corroborate with the experts of this forum.
"GO OTTO, IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY ......"
Actually, that 1925 storm made landfall on Florida as a Category 1 hurricane on December 1st. It is the latest hurricane to make landfall on the U.S.


Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Joshua21young, This storm is not threat to land in is something to look at. This board is for watching the power of nature happen(Which in this case is hurricanes) If there was no hurricanes/tropcial cyclones this broad would not be here. It is just something to be amazed about...In another reason why to be happy is it is doing its job keeping are planet weather system working good. So doe's this answer your quastion?


Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Joshua21young, This storm is not threat to land in is something to look at. This board is for watching the power of nature happen(Which in this case is hurricanes) If there was no hurricanes/tropcial cyclones this broad would not be here. It is just something to be amazed about...In another reason why to be happy is it is doing its job keeping are planet weather system working good. So doe's this answer your quastion?
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