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#61 Postby terstorm1012 » Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:45 am

how can you guys hate florida?! it's such paradise!!!

i'd give a ton to live down there! (still forecasting 17 fish storms :) )
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#62 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:51 am

It might be Paradise...But it can turn into heck in a new york second. To live in Paradise you have a high pay check to pay.
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#63 Postby Windtalker1 » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:39 am

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!!!!
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#64 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:43 am

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.

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#65 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:10 am

Can he beat this?


Alberto-Forms over the open Atlatnic near the end of May. He then turns southwestard. Then westward. Finally making landfall In northeastern Florida as a cat2 in june.

Beryl-Forms south of Cuba...Strengthings at the rate of 10 millibars per hour. It forms near the 5th or 6th of June. Bombs into a cat5 as it moves over Cuba. Then Hits Keywest as a cat4. Then moves up the west coast of Florida. Finally making landfall offically near where Charley did as a cat3.

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.

Debby-At 30 north/75 west. It slowly moves southward while strengthing at a amazing rate. It became a depression near the end of June. In at the last minute as its about ready to hit PBI the recon finds it to be a cat5. It hit Florida then moves southward into the Miami area as a cat4.

Ernesto-Forms to the north of Hati it moves northward then northeastward out to around 35 north/50 west. Then moves southward as a high pressure builds to its north. It moves southward down to 20 south/60 west. Then turns westward...Bombs into a cat5 as it Hits Miami. Then moves off Florida's west coast then turns around to the northeast into Tampa(Or whats left of it). This storm formed on July 15th

Florence-A cape verde moved off Africa on August 1st. The system bombs into a hurricane the next day. It moves westward for a few days. In makes it to 20 north/60 west. It moves into the leewards then into Purto rica as a cat5. Then weakens to a cat4. It slowly moves into DR/Hati as 150 mph cat4. It moves acrossing killing 150 thousand people. It moves out a cat1 hurricane just northwest of Hati. It rebombs. In hits Miami Florida.

Gordon-A tropical low forms in the BOC. It slowly moves westward for the next two days. It first formed on August 20th. The system is about ready to move onto the Mexican coast as a cat1 hurricane. But the system turns northeastward in moves across the loop current then hit fort Meyers Florida as a cat5.

Helene-Forms in the Caribbean just south of Jamica on August 25th. It slowly moves westward in bombs into a 862 millibar hurricane. It makes landfall on the Yuctan as a 190 mph cat5 hurricane. It moves southward into central America. For 3 days Flooding rains hit central America. Killing a 200k. Then it loops around back over water as a tropical storm. Moves northward and bombs back into a cat5 in hit whats lefted of the keys of Florida.

Isaac-A Cape verde storm forms on October 8th...It moves northward into the Cape verdes as a tropical storm. Then moves to 30 north/40 west. It then doe's about 10 loops intill about early November then moves southward then southwestward then Hits central Florida as a cat5.

Joyce-Whats left of a hurricane that hit western Mexico reforms in the Caribbean. The system then moves northward then into the keys as a cat3 near October 25.

Kirk-Forms at 27/95 west...It bombs into a cat3 hurricane in turns east-northeastward into New orlenas as a cat4. Then moves southwestward into the Panhandle of Florida as a cat5.

Leslie-Forms like Gert but moves northward this time into Houston texas as a cat3. Then loops back around off shore then moves eastward into Florida as a cat4. The system formed at Nov 15th.

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.

All the people of Florida have moved in they they can finally rebuild. :eek:
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#66 Postby Epsilon_Fan » Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:38 am

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? :eek:
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#67 Postby HurricaneJoe22 » Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:27 pm

matt, use the word "and" instead of "in"
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Re: lol

#68 Postby whereverwx » Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:58 pm

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? :eek:

In my free time, I made a map of what they would probably look like (the source of the image is on the upper right)

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EDIT: I just realized, if "Nadine" formed in the Indian Ocean and retained its circulation over into the Atlantic, it would not be named "Nadine", it will retain it's Indian name.
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Re: lol

#69 Postby Windtalker1 » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:24 pm

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? :eek:
Maybe it will break off at the Dade/Broward line and float South heheheheheh
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#70 Postby Jim Cantore » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:40 pm

I think we'll see a 20 billion dollar storm in 2006
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nice

#71 Postby Epsilon_Fan » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:58 pm

Nice tracks, although a late season storm forming in the far NE Atl. is kind of far-fetched :wink: hahahaha, yeah right thats the least far fetched thing about it.

Now what would impress me is if a Hurricane in the South Indian Ocean crossed Africa, AND the equator, reversing its circulation from clockwise to counter-clockwise, and THEN hit Florida :D
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#72 Postby Jim Cantore » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:02 pm

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.

:lol:


I actully wouldn't be suprised
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#73 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:21 pm

Alberto - TS in mid-Atlantic

Beryl - TS into North Gulf Coast

Chris - Cat 3, out to sea

Debby - Cat 2, out to sea

Ernesto - Cat. 1 into the Carolinas

Florence - Cat 2, Virgin Islands

Gordon - Cat. 2, into Long Island and North in Western New England and Quebec

Helene - Cat 1, brushes Nova Scotia

Isaac - Peak at Cat 5, into Cape Cod, Eastern New England, and New Brunswick as a Cat 3. at landfall. One of the big ones of the season.

Joyce - Cat 4, hits Miami.

Kirk - Cat 5, Into Texas as a Cat 4.

Leslie - Cat 4, Yucatan

Michael - Cat 3, out to sea

Nadine - Cat 4 the Islands

Oscar - Cat 5, Landfall in SC as Cat 4

Patty - TS The Islands

Rafael - Cat 2, out to sea

Sandy - TS in Gulf

Tony - Cat 2, weak Cat 1 landfall in UK making history

Valerie - Cat 2, Mid-Atlantic

Alpha - TS, Mid-Atlantic

Beta - Cat 2, Into Central America as a cat. 1

Gamma - Cat 1, Out to sea

Delta - TS, into Azores

Epsilon - Cat 1, Mid-Atlantic

Zeta - hybrid cat 1/2, Bahamas out to sea.

?????? - Cat 1, Mid-Atlantic

?????? - Cat 1, Azores

?????? - TS, Mid-Atlantic
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#74 Postby Epsilon_Fan » Thu Jan 19, 2006 9:55 pm

I was pretty bored so I made my 2006 tracks... I couldn't de-fuzz it but you can still tell what's what... Florida makes out alright I guess :wink:
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#75 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:25 pm

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 :eek:
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#76 Postby JonathanBelles » Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:29 pm

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 :eek:


yea gee thanx :sick: :roll:
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#77 Postby OtherHD » Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:01 pm

Beryl needs to get retired. I hate that name.
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#78 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:12 pm

Agreed
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#79 Postby JonathanBelles » Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:57 pm

yea yuck sounds like an old woman name or a hillbilly name
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#80 Postby ROCK » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:45 pm

fact789 wrote:yea yuck sounds like an old woman name or a hillbilly name



not to mention I cant even pronounce it..... :lol:
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