Major hurricane landfalls in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas

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#21 Postby Blown Away » Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:28 pm

[quote="OuterBanker"]Thanks,

Feel much better living in eastern NC. Could be worse, I could live in Fla.

Funny how regions take turns w/ Hurricanes. I can remember in the 90's when it seemed like every hurricane hit NC, hey they even named a Hockey team after all those hurricanes. Now it seems like nothing will miss FL, fortunately we already have a team named after hurricanes. :wink:
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#22 Postby OuterBanker » Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:29 pm

Hmmm, let's try that again.

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#23 Postby weatherwoman132 » Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:24 pm

Blown_away wrote:
OuterBanker wrote:Thanks,

Feel much better living in eastern NC. Could be worse, I could live in Fla.

Funny how regions take turns w/ Hurricanes. I can remember in the 90's when it seemed like every hurricane hit NC, hey they even named a Hockey team after all those hurricanes. Now it seems like nothing will miss FL, fortunately we already have a team named after hurricanes. :wink:




yeah, it does seem like no matter what, florida is getting at least one or two hits a year, and one is always major, that's what is seems like lately...
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#24 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:25 pm

weatherwoman132 wrote:
Blown_away wrote:
OuterBanker wrote:Thanks,

Feel much better living in eastern NC. Could be worse, I could live in Fla.

Funny how regions take turns w/ Hurricanes. I can remember in the 90's when it seemed like every hurricane hit NC, hey they even named a Hockey team after all those hurricanes. Now it seems like nothing will miss FL, fortunately we already have a team named after hurricanes. :wink:




yeah, it does seem like no matter what, florida is getting at least one or two hits a year, and one is always major, that's what is seems like lately...



Even so I think this will be a lot slower then last year...I still think Florida is going to get it this year.
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#25 Postby weatherwoman132 » Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:02 pm

lol.
I mean we are there.
waiting for another hurricane to come.
florida is such a stupid land mass.
just sticking out in the ocean.
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#26 Postby richtrav » Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:27 am

The Texas graph is missing the very destructive 1919 storm that went in south of Corpus, the 1933 hurricane that hit between Pt Isabel and Pt Mansfield, and the 'First' Indianola hurricane of 1875
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