Three months to the date
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Three months to the date
Katrina made landfall August 29th, and Epsilon forms on November 29th.
This season is insane.
This season is insane.
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MGC wrote:We've averaged something like a named system a week this year...insane. Must be that global warming we are talking about in another thread......MGC
yep on the mark actually
if we dont have another named storm randomly pop up tomorrow, we will have 26 named storms through 183 days
averaging a named storm every 7.04 days
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wxwatcher91 wrote:the average wind speed of the 26 named storms is 88mph (however reanalysis and also Epsilon stengthening will raise this)
the average pressure of the 26 named storms is 974mb (however Epsilon strengthening will lower this)
only if epsilon goes below 974 mb or above 88 mph will it do that

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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:wxwatcher91 wrote:the average wind speed of the 26 named storms is 88mph (however reanalysis and also Epsilon stengthening will raise this)
the average pressure of the 26 named storms is 974mb (however Epsilon strengthening will lower this)
only if epsilon goes below 974 mb or above 88 mph will it do that
thats not true. right now Epsilon is pulling down the average. if it intensifies then the average wont be pulled down as much
example: the average of 60 and 40 is 50. if you increase the 40 to 45 it's not above 50 but now the average is 52.5
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