in the Gulf of Mexico this year? What is the record number of named systems to ever be in the Gulf going back to the early 1900's? I thought it was around 8 or 9?
Steve
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Jose the 7th named storm
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You could probably argue that storm #9 eventually made it to the GOM but it was a TD at that point, look at point 12 and 13.
http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane ... /track.gif
http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane ... /track.gif
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Linker, thanks for pointing that out. It's good to pay attention to details
Steve, as far as I know the Re-analysis work has only been done up to the 1920's, but that work has not been finalized just yet. Hopefully it will be soon though, since the only glimpses I've seen of it were in Powerpoint.
Steve, as far as I know the Re-analysis work has only been done up to the 1920's, but that work has not been finalized just yet. Hopefully it will be soon though, since the only glimpses I've seen of it were in Powerpoint.
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Thanks StormWarning1. 1933 and 1936 are interesting & high activity years with serious concentration in and around the Gulf. Should ex10 make its way over and get a name, we'd be at 8 still in August. I'm thinking there's gotta be 1 TS in September and maybe 1 in October (as per usual), so we're going to be close.
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