this 2006 storm season is the slowest I have ever seen
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this 2006 storm season is the slowest I have ever seen
I understand that we already had three named storms in the atlantic.But you all guys know that I love hurricanes but I hate them to detroy lifes and property, but I love hurricanes and its august the 16th why is there nothing out there???can someone please make me feel better by saying with there real DATA I mean real DATA like a proffessional weatherman with the most accurate data by saying we are going to have a hurricane the 26th of august???I mean this 2006 hurricane season is dead and its already august the 16th ...I appreciate your responses now if you answer my questions in a very EXPERT OR EDUCATED WAY THAN I WILL LOVE YOU ALL, THANKS
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Re: this 2oo6 storm season is the slowest I have ever seen
willjnewton wrote:I understand that we already had three named storms in the atlantic.But you all guys know that I love hurricanes but I hate them to detroy lifes and property, but I love hurricanes and its august the 16th why is there nothing out there???can someone please make me feel better by saying with there real DATA I mean real DATA like a proffessional weatherman with the most accurate data by saying we are going to have a hurricane the 26th of august???I mean this 2006 hurricane season is dead and its already august the 16th ...I appreciate your responses now if you answer my questions in a very EXPERT OR EDUCATED WAY THAN I WILL LOVE YOU ALL, THANKS
How many seasons have you seen? And be patient, things can change, and probably will ... in September. LAbor Day is coming.
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1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 were all slower than 2006 is so far. ALL those years were above average.
1998 - All we had was weak TS Alex, 13 more would come
1999 - All we had was Arlene, 11 more would come
2000 - Hurricane Alberto and short-lived Beryl, we would have 13 more
2001 - TS's Allison and Barry, no hurricanes, yet we would have 13 more storms, 9 hurricanes.
We have a LONG ways to go with 2006.
-Andrew92
1998 - All we had was weak TS Alex, 13 more would come
1999 - All we had was Arlene, 11 more would come
2000 - Hurricane Alberto and short-lived Beryl, we would have 13 more
2001 - TS's Allison and Barry, no hurricanes, yet we would have 13 more storms, 9 hurricanes.
We have a LONG ways to go with 2006.
-Andrew92
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Re: this 2oo6 storm season is the slowest I have ever seen
mascpa wrote:willjnewton wrote:I understand that we already had three named storms in the atlantic.But you all guys know that I love hurricanes but I hate them to detroy lifes and property, but I love hurricanes and its august the 16th why is there nothing out there???can someone please make me feel better by saying with there real DATA I mean real DATA like a proffessional weatherman with the most accurate data by saying we are going to have a hurricane the 26th of august???I mean this 2006 hurricane season is dead and its already august the 16th ...I appreciate your responses now if you answer my questions in a very EXPERT OR EDUCATED WAY THAN I WILL LOVE YOU ALL, THANKS
How many seasons have you seen? And be patient, things can change, and probably will ... in September. LAbor Day is coming.
Hey willj, I have to say you have a very impatient personality

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My friend 3 named storms so far. But really 4 cyclones because the unnamed one was very likely a tropical storm. Also All systems have fallen in June and July so far. Also 1997,2003 had is like that to...The quastion is will we have a 1997 or a 2003? 1997 had one landfalling hurricane with a major over the Atlatnic...Which means it was still more interesting then this year...2003 had 15 named storms with Isabel. We will see if this is in fact the slowest season in 10 to 12 years. I say this by that 1997 had major and a landfalling hurricane. If this season where not to pick up it would be...Thats where you hava a point. But it could also pick up big time later this month into Septemeber. Remember September is our most active move. We will also have to see about that el nino shutting down the season like 2002.
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willjnewton wrote:do not lock this thread, please or untill the season picks up or gets more active
Will,the thread will not be locked.We all love you very much.

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Andrew92 wrote:1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 were all slower than 2006 is so far. ALL those years were above average.
1998 - All we had was weak TS Alex, 13 more would come
1999 - All we had was Arlene, 11 more would come
2000 - Hurricane Alberto and short-lived Beryl, we would have 13 more
2001 - TS's Allison and Barry, no hurricanes, yet we would have 13 more storms, 9 hurricanes.
We have a LONG ways to go with 2006.
-Andrew92
VERY GOOD POST Andrew. I don't know what's so hard for people to realize about this.
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Andrew92 wrote:1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 were all slower than 2006 is so far. ALL those years were above average.
1998 - All we had was weak TS Alex, 13 more would come
1999 - All we had was Arlene, 11 more would come
2000 - Hurricane Alberto and short-lived Beryl, we would have 13 more
2001 - TS's Allison and Barry, no hurricanes, yet we would have 13 more storms, 9 hurricanes.
We have a LONG ways to go with 2006.
-Andrew92
Excellent post Andrew92. I couldn't have put it better myself! I've been tracking storms since 1994, and this season is not that slow.
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