Normandy wrote:^Your getting bashed for a reason, because you keep prematurely calling the season "over" when its really not. If this was Oct 31, then I can understand, but saying this in June, then July, then August, then Sept gets annoying.
No, I don't mean that we were calling a season over because it was "literally" over according to the calendar. What I meant is that due to the El Nino effects, shear/dry air that ANYTHING was going to have a hard time getting going this year. There was just never any clear evidence that any of those factors would go away, not to mention the ULL's all over the place...
Most people are cool on here, but there were some who failed to see the reality of the situation, and all we would here is "wait until August 15", then "wait until September 1st, etc.....
My main point isn't so much that there's less activity, it's that ANYTHING is having a struggle getting it's act together...I mean, how many hurricanes have we seen?. There hasn't been one "pretty" fish storm out there this year. I got a bit excited about Florence when it started to develop, but by the time it hits hurricane strength(if it does)... it will probably be extratropical.
I think the national hurricane center is just perplexed as I am about this season. You can see it in their writeups, and they've mentioned it in articles before.
The only reason we aren't below normal yet is because we had an early start with a storm this year, otherwise we'd be below normal. Plus, remember normality is also based upon how many hurricanes develop, not just tropical storms. This year it's been the year of the tropical storms.