i'd give a ton to live down there! (still forecasting 17 fish storms

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Windtalker1 wrote:Alberto- Becomes a 60mph storm in the Gulf of Mexico hits Florida.
Beryl- Becomes a 40mph storm and hits Florida.
Chris- The first hurricane of the season. Forms in the Bahamas and hits Florida.
Debby- First major storm of the Season. Forms in the Caribbean and hits Florida.
Ernesto- Forms in the eastern Atlantic and hits Florida.
Florence-Florence forms in the eastern Atlantic and becomes a Cat. 5 storm and hits Florida.
Gordon- Gorden forms in the open Atlantic and hits Florida.
Helene- Forms in the bay of campeche and reaches 85mph before making landfall in Florida.
Isaac- Forms just off the coast of Africa and makes a long track toward the islands. After crossing the islands Issac heads through the Caribbean and hits Florida.
Joyce- (I, like KWT also feel that this one is destined for FL). I think that Joyce forms in the Caribbean, reaches Cat. 4 status and then moves into the Gulf. In the gulf she explodes into a Cat. 5 monster and sub 900Mb pressures are observed. Sustained winds reach 175mph. Right before Joyce makes landfall in Florida.
Kirk- Forms near Bermuda and becomes a 50mph storm and hits Florida.
Leslie- Leslie forms off the east coast of Florida and becomes a Cat. 2 as it heads into Florida.
Michael- Michael becomes a 40mph TS in the Gulf and makes landfall in Florida.
Nadine- Forms in the middle Atlantic and spins around for days. She briefly reached Cat. 3 intensity and hits Florida.
Oscar- Oscar forms off of Africa and in a surprise move re-curves back to the West and hits Florida.
Patty- Patty forms in the southern Gulf and becomes a 50mph TS before making landfall in Florida.
Rafael- Starts in the Florida Straights and heads north making landfall in mainland Florida..
Sandy- Forms 30 miles west of Tampa and sits there for days. As it churns, winds reach 100mph. In Tampa they see increasing rain and winds for days. Wind gusts reach hurricane force by day 3. Then, Sandy moves east and hits Florida.
Tony- Becomes a Cat. 2 storm in the Atlantic and hits Florida.
Valerie- Valerie is a monster of a storm. She forms in the Caribbean and moves into the Gulf. Though only reaching Cat. 3 strength, her wind field is insanely large. Hurricane force winds extend out 300 miles from the center and TS force winds go out 600 miles! She makes landfall in Florida.
William- Briefly reaches TS strength off the Florida coast, but quickly moves inland into Florida..
Alpha- IF Alpha forms then I think it will be a 50mph TS somewhere in the Caribbean before hitting Florida.
Beta - IF Beta forms I think it will be an 80mph Hurricane somewhere in the Atlantic before hitting Florida. (some wording taken from Extremeweatherguy's post) This from someone who hates Florida!!!!
Michael-This system formed from a cold core lay hits Spain like Vince but as a hurricane this time. It moves into the Med then doe's about 10 loops in there. Moves out then southwestward intill it hits whats left of Florida in early December as a cat2.
Nadine-A Indian ocean storm hits eastern Africa as a cat5. In moves across Africa finally making it on the other side with 40 mph winds. It moves westward into Florida as a cat2 by December 15th.
Epsilon_Fan wrote:Michael-This system formed from a cold core lay hits Spain like Vince but as a hurricane this time. It moves into the Med then doe's about 10 loops in there. Moves out then southwestward intill it hits whats left of Florida in early December as a cat2.
Nadine-A Indian ocean storm hits eastern Africa as a cat5. In moves across Africa finally making it on the other side with 40 mph winds. It moves westward into Florida as a cat2 by December 15th.
LOL, I got a kick out of those... especially the Mediterranean loops. and the Indian ocean manges to cross Africa in one piece and across the Atlantic just to hit Florida
Do you think this season would be enough to wipe Florida out as a landmass?
Maybe it will break off at the Dade/Broward line and float South hehehehehehEpsilon_Fan wrote:Michael-This system formed from a cold core lay hits Spain like Vince but as a hurricane this time. It moves into the Med then doe's about 10 loops in there. Moves out then southwestward intill it hits whats left of Florida in early December as a cat2.
Nadine-A Indian ocean storm hits eastern Africa as a cat5. In moves across Africa finally making it on the other side with 40 mph winds. It moves westward into Florida as a cat2 by December 15th.
LOL, I got a kick out of those... especially the Mediterranean loops. and the Indian ocean manges to cross Africa in one piece and across the Atlantic just to hit Florida
Do you think this season would be enough to wipe Florida out as a landmass?
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Windtalker1 wrote:Alberto- Becomes a 60mph storm in the Gulf of Mexico hits Florida.
Beryl- Becomes a 40mph storm and hits Florida.
Chris- The first hurricane of the season. Forms in the Bahamas and hits Florida.
Debby- First major storm of the Season. Forms in the Caribbean and hits Florida.
Ernesto- Forms in the eastern Atlantic and hits Florida.
Florence-Florence forms in the eastern Atlantic and becomes a Cat. 5 storm and hits Florida.
Gordon- Gorden forms in the open Atlantic and hits Florida.
Helene- Forms in the bay of campeche and reaches 85mph before making landfall in Florida.
Isaac- Forms just off the coast of Africa and makes a long track toward the islands. After crossing the islands Issac heads through the Caribbean and hits Florida.
Joyce- (I, like KWT also feel that this one is destined for FL). I think that Joyce forms in the Caribbean, reaches Cat. 4 status and then moves into the Gulf. In the gulf she explodes into a Cat. 5 monster and sub 900Mb pressures are observed. Sustained winds reach 175mph. Right before Joyce makes landfall in Florida.
Kirk- Forms near Bermuda and becomes a 50mph storm and hits Florida.
Leslie- Leslie forms off the east coast of Florida and becomes a Cat. 2 as it heads into Florida.
Michael- Michael becomes a 40mph TS in the Gulf and makes landfall in Florida.
Nadine- Forms in the middle Atlantic and spins around for days. She briefly reached Cat. 3 intensity and hits Florida.
Oscar- Oscar forms off of Africa and in a surprise move re-curves back to the West and hits Florida.
Patty- Patty forms in the southern Gulf and becomes a 50mph TS before making landfall in Florida.
Rafael- Starts in the Florida Straights and heads north making landfall in mainland Florida..
Sandy- Forms 30 miles west of Tampa and sits there for days. As it churns, winds reach 100mph. In Tampa they see increasing rain and winds for days. Wind gusts reach hurricane force by day 3. Then, Sandy moves east and hits Florida.
Tony- Becomes a Cat. 2 storm in the Atlantic and hits Florida.
Valerie- Valerie is a monster of a storm. She forms in the Caribbean and moves into the Gulf. Though only reaching Cat. 3 strength, her wind field is insanely large. Hurricane force winds extend out 300 miles from the center and TS force winds go out 600 miles! She makes landfall in Florida.
William- Briefly reaches TS strength off the Florida coast, but quickly moves inland into Florida..
Alpha- IF Alpha forms then I think it will be a 50mph TS somewhere in the Caribbean before hitting Florida.
Beta - IF Beta forms I think it will be an 80mph Hurricane somewhere in the Atlantic before hitting Florida. (some wording taken from Extremeweatherguy's post) This from someone who hates Florida!!!!
Watch him turn out right in 2006....That would be something if every storm this season hits florida. In this season has 23 named storms like he said.
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Can he beat this?
Chris-Forms near 25 north/90 west as a frontal boudry moves down from the midwest. It becomes a depression on the 10th of June. It moves westward in hits the loop currnet. It bombs into a cat3 24 hours after it becomes a depression. In hits Tampa Florida as a cat5 hurriane. Tampa Florida is leveled to the ground.
Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Can he beat this?
Chris-Forms near 25 north/90 west as a frontal boudry moves down from the midwest. It becomes a depression on the 10th of June. It moves westward in hits the loop currnet. It bombs into a cat3 24 hours after it becomes a depression. In hits Tampa Florida as a cat5 hurriane. Tampa Florida is leveled to the ground.
Gee thanks
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