Well anyway, I personally think Stewart.
I say Stewart because he always puts a lot of stuff in his discos. He always has the disco in an organized manner, including what he thinks will happen, and (even more), an alternative scenario just in case, and a disclaimer that TC's can deviate from the forecast track and intensity.
Avila's discussions IMHO are too short and his forecasts are too conservative, and instead of following a trend and lowering the intensity slowly, he usually changes it suddenly. He did that twice this year, once it held true, once it did not. Ditto for Knabb.
Pasch or Beven (I always get these two confused), well one of them likes to add humor into their discos (which I like), and one of them gets technical, like Stewart, though not as technical.
Franklin is my second favorite, I like his humor sometimes and he puts some thought into his discos once in a while also.
So what do you think? Feel free to explain why as well.






