2006 vs 2005!
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I think 2006 will be less active, but still way more active than normal. Getting to the O storm next year wouldn't really surprise me.
Remember, hurricane season totals go up and down in each individual year, even when the trend seems to be rising with no let up.
Now, will we see a season to eclipse 2005 in the active cycle from 1995 - 2020? I'd put that as likely.
Remember, hurricane season totals go up and down in each individual year, even when the trend seems to be rising with no let up.
Now, will we see a season to eclipse 2005 in the active cycle from 1995 - 2020? I'd put that as likely.
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Brent wrote:hurricanefreak1988 wrote:This poll is like the points on Whose Line Is It Anyway- it doesn't matter.
It will in a year when the crows will be in fresh supply again.
If 2006 duplicates or very nearly duplicates this season, we will have no more hamburgers, because pigs will fly, and dead Yankees players and fans will become frozen, because hell will freeze over. It would totally stun me.
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