I just want to let it be known, I do agree that Katrina was extremely impressive. Unfortunately, it was a bad impressive. That is why Katrina is #15 of the storms for 2005. It will almost definitely stay at the bottom for the rest of the year.
I know that's not the common opinion, and that what I'm saying isn't very popular, but I stand by it to my death.
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What was your favorite named storm so far this year??
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Well, we all know who will get my Storm of the Year Award at the end of the season. However, I don't think that's what this poll is asking. I interepret it as, "which storm was your favorite, in a good way?" That being said, I picked Irene. True, she never hit land, but she was quite the cinderella story. Everyone had left her for dead as a weak storm that was going to be a fish, but she silenced the doubters and did something that shocked everyone: headed for the U.S east coast. She just couldn't quite make it to us here in NC, but still, to come back from being on life support to being a solid hurricane with her eye on a landfall is a pretty big accomplishment.
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