Interesting chart comparing 2005 hurricane season to 1933...

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#41 Postby CentralFlGal » Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:38 am

:shocked!: Is it over yet?!
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#42 Postby HurricaneGirl » Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:27 am

I have an easier time reading pie charts. :)
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#43 Postby mtm4319 » Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:21 am

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Graph updated with the addition of Stan. After almost two weeks with no activity (and falling behind 1933 for one day), the two years are now even.

I had to make the graph a bit narrower since it appears the board is resizing images now. Does anyone know more about this? It looks like the limit for width before the board shrinks it down (which makes them look terrible, BTW) is between 500 and 550 pixels. I tried searching the posts here for more information but couldn't find any.
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#44 Postby WindRunner » Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:24 am

Posting the old one, as it now has 1933 on it, for the back page. Great work mtm! Nice to see the close-up view like that.

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#45 Postby mtm4319 » Wed Oct 05, 2005 8:05 am

Bump... we now have Tammy.

In 1933, the 19th storm didn't form until October 25th. The 20th storm formed the next day.
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#46 Postby no advance » Wed Oct 05, 2005 8:10 am

All this record stuff does not mean much to me. Earth has been around for along time. The records of Atl. tropical activity have not. So no one knows the real record.
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#47 Postby mtm4319 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:34 am

Ignoring the party pooper :P, 2005 is now 17 days ahead of 1933.

Looks like I updated my graph before WeatherStreet.com did.
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#48 Postby Javlin » Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:38 pm

no advance wrote:All this record stuff does not mean much to me. Earth has been around for along time. The records of Atl. tropical activity have not. So no one knows the real record.

But the records we know about we can use.Just like any experiment or project more data tends to lend to better analysis.
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Re: Interesting chart comparing 2005 hurricane season to 193

#49 Postby Aqua Teen Hunger Force » Sat Oct 22, 2005 5:08 pm

Hyperstorm wrote:This should put this year in a much better perspective.

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Look how this season is WAY ahead of normal. If this keeps going up through first half of August, there will be NO doubt in my mind, that this one will be a record-breaking season (named storms, hurricanes, major hurricanes).

FWIW, as bad as 2004 was, 2005 will probably not compare...


Bump. :lol:
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#50 Postby milwaukeebrian » Sat Oct 22, 2005 5:11 pm

Actually, 1950 has the record for major hurricanes (eight), 2005 only ties the record for all hurricanes (12).
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#51 Postby wxmann_91 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:05 pm

Bump, we've officially broken the record.
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