Which state will see the most landfalls in 2005?

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Which state will see the most landfalls in 2005?

Poll ended at Wed Jun 22, 2005 7:50 pm

South Carolina
1
1%
Texas
13
7%
Mississippi
2
1%
Alabama
8
4%
Florida
72
37%
Florida
72
37%
Georgia
1
1%
North Carolina
14
7%
Louisiana
10
5%
Virginia
0
No votes
Up rest of East coast including,Mary,Dela,NJ,NY,Conn,RI,Mass and Maine
3
2%
 
Total votes: 196

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#41 Postby arkess7 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:50 pm

Florida :eek:
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#42 Postby wxmann_91 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:51 pm

MAKE SURE SOMEONE LOCKS THIS POLL.
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#43 Postby f5 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:52 pm

Which state will see the most landfalls in 2005?
South Carolina
0% [ 1 ]
Texas
10% [ 13 ]
Mississippi
1% [ 2 ]
Alabama
6% [ 8 ]
Florida
57% [ 71 ]
Georgia
0% [ 1 ]
North Carolina
11% [ 14 ]
Louisiana
8% [ 10 ]
Virginia
0% [ 0 ]
Up rest of East coast including,Mary,Dela,NJ,NY,Conn,RI,Mass and Maine
2% [ 3 ]

Total Votes : 123
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#44 Postby f5 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:52 pm

Which state will see the most landfalls in 2005?
South Carolina
0% [ 1 ]
Texas
10% [ 13 ]
Mississippi
1% [ 2 ]
Alabama
6% [ 8 ]
Florida
57% [ 71 ]
Georgia
0% [ 1 ]
North Carolina
11% [ 14 ]
Louisiana
8% [ 10 ]
Virginia
0% [ 0 ]
Up rest of East coast including,Mary,Dela,NJ,NY,Conn,RI,Mass and Maine
2% [ 3 ]

Total Votes : 123
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#45 Postby krysof » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:52 pm

ivanhater wrote:
krysof wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:2004: bonnie, charley, frances, ivan (hard impacts), jeanne
2005: arlene, dennis, katrina, wilma, rita (hard impacts)

No major hits on Tampa Bay, I've been really lucky these
past 2 years :D


lol, i wish they were spread out across the state, instead of hammering particular areas :eek:


officially Rita never hit Florida but it did cause impacts, Arlene and Dennis were right on the MS and FL Panhandle border

Katrina and Wilma were the worst hits for Florida and actually were hits.



actually arlene hit pensacola directly, and dennis hit just east of the greater pensacola area, so they were direct hits for florida, ivan hit gulf shores , but the eastern eye wall hit pensacola , and pensacola is in florida i assure you :wink:

and its the alabama florida border, mississppi does not touch florida


oh yeah I meant to say Alabama not MS. I wasn't sure about Arlene and Dennis because I never examined the track because I was on a two month vacation. Whats eerie for me is that I came back by August 22nd after leaving on July 1st. I thought the season was coming to a slow after I checked to see the incredible activity that happened while I was gone. Then came Katrina, Rita, Wilma.
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#46 Postby Ivanhater » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:54 pm

krysof wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
krysof wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:2004: bonnie, charley, frances, ivan (hard impacts), jeanne
2005: arlene, dennis, katrina, wilma, rita (hard impacts)

No major hits on Tampa Bay, I've been really lucky these
past 2 years :D


lol, i wish they were spread out across the state, instead of hammering particular areas :eek:


officially Rita never hit Florida but it did cause impacts, Arlene and Dennis were right on the MS and FL Panhandle border

Katrina and Wilma were the worst hits for Florida and actually were hits.



actually arlene hit pensacola directly, and dennis hit just east of the greater pensacola area, so they were direct hits for florida, ivan hit gulf shores , but the eastern eye wall hit pensacola , and pensacola is in florida i assure you :wink:

and its the alabama florida border, mississppi does not touch florida


oh yeah I meant to say Alabama not MS. I wasn't sure about Arlene and Dennis because I never examined the track because I was on a two month vacation. Whats eerie for me is that I came back by August 22nd after leaving on July 1st. I thought the season was coming to a slow after I checked to see the incredible activity that happened while I was gone. Then came Katrina, Rita, Wilma.


lol, i wish the season was slowing back then!
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#47 Postby wxmann_91 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:55 pm

When this poll was resurrected I believe there were only 1 or 2 votes for Louisiana, oh well. Now there's 10.

Everyone, please refrain from voting in this poll.
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#48 Postby hurricanefreak1988 » Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:26 pm

dhweather wrote:I had to go with Louisiana. It just seems that its time.......

Another amazingly correct prediction, unfortunately.
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#49 Postby HurryKane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:46 pm

ivanhater wrote:
krysof wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:2004: bonnie, charley, frances, ivan (hard impacts), jeanne
2005: arlene, dennis, katrina, wilma, rita (hard impacts)

No major hits on Tampa Bay, I've been really lucky these
past 2 years :D


lol, i wish they were spread out across the state, instead of hammering particular areas :eek:


officially Rita never hit Florida but it did cause impacts, Arlene and Dennis were right on the MS and FL Panhandle border

Katrina and Wilma were the worst hits for Florida and actually were hits.



actually arlene hit pensacola directly, and dennis hit just east of the greater pensacola area, so they were direct hits for florida, ivan hit gulf shores , but the eastern eye wall hit pensacola , and pensacola is in florida i assure you :wink:

and its the alabama florida border, mississppi does not touch florida


Well, we tried, and all, but y'all had to go and get that danged restraining order.
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#50 Postby Ivanhater » Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:31 pm

HurryKane wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
krysof wrote:
ivanhater wrote:
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:2004: bonnie, charley, frances, ivan (hard impacts), jeanne
2005: arlene, dennis, katrina, wilma, rita (hard impacts)

No major hits on Tampa Bay, I've been really lucky these
past 2 years :D


lol, i wish they were spread out across the state, instead of hammering particular areas :eek:


officially Rita never hit Florida but it did cause impacts, Arlene and Dennis were right on the MS and FL Panhandle border

Katrina and Wilma were the worst hits for Florida and actually were hits.



actually arlene hit pensacola directly, and dennis hit just east of the greater pensacola area, so they were direct hits for florida, ivan hit gulf shores , but the eastern eye wall hit pensacola , and pensacola is in florida i assure you :wink:

and its the alabama florida border, mississppi does not touch florida


Well, we tried, and all, but y'all had to go and get that danged restraining order.


haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, that was a good one.....i needed that laugh :lol:
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