What names will be the big ones in 2007?
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What names will be the big ones in 2007?
Here is the list of names for 2007:
Andrea
Barry
Chantal
Dean
Erin
Felix
Gabrielle
Humberto
Ingrid
Jerry
Karen
Lorenzo
Melissa
Noel
Olga
Pablo
Rebekah
Sebastien
Tanya
Van
Wendy
The #1 scariest name of any list in rotation, IMO, is on this one: HUMBERTO. I also pick the two women that best rhyme and sound alike to be potential troublemakers, Erin and Karen.
Andrea
Barry
Chantal
Dean
Erin
Felix
Gabrielle
Humberto
Ingrid
Jerry
Karen
Lorenzo
Melissa
Noel
Olga
Pablo
Rebekah
Sebastien
Tanya
Van
Wendy
The #1 scariest name of any list in rotation, IMO, is on this one: HUMBERTO. I also pick the two women that best rhyme and sound alike to be potential troublemakers, Erin and Karen.
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Coredesat wrote:Way too early to be making these kinds of predictions, IMO. We don't even know what conditions will be like by the time June rolls around (El Nino may be weakening, but it may not quite be gone by then, despite the CPC's forecast).
I think that by April-May timeframe we will have a good idea on how all the factors will be.For now I coincide with Andrew92 on the name.
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AnnularCane wrote:I don't think it's too early. I may be wrong, but this seems more like just for fun. Anyway, I think I will go with Gabrielle, for the same reason as Angelwing. It just struck me.
Gabrelle,the 7th named storm of the season...If the season is normal,she would be born sometime in mid to late August,maybe?..Sounds like a prime time for a bad storm!!
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Here's the past for these storms. Sometimes history repeats itself. Will it in 2007?
Andrea- Replacement for Allison, and the feminine form of Andrew - two bad storms. Alicia 83, Allison 89, and Allison 01 all affected Texas as billion dollar storms, and Allison 95 was another Gulf Coast storm.
Barry- Never been a bad storm. 2 deaths in Mexico in 83, fish in 89, brought rain to Canada in 95, and hit Florida as a near hurricane in 01.
Chantal- 70 to 80 mph storm every time. First and third times fishes, second time moderate damage in Texas, last time a fighter but only did little damage in Mexico and Belize.
Dean- Affected land every time. 83 hit Virginia, 89 hit Carib and hard right turn to hit Bermuda, 95 brought heavy rain to south-central United States, and 01 brought heavy rain to PR before redeveloping pretty far north.
Erin- Two times a fish (89 and 01), but in 95 caused hundreds of millions in damage to Florida
Felix- Like Erin, two times a fish. In 95 caused severe beach erosion and 8 deaths to NE US, predicted to make landfall as well
Gabrielle- Damage worse each time. 89 storm killed several swimmers while remaining offshore, 95 caused severe flooding in Mexico, and 01 caused hundreds of millions in damage in Florida
Humberto- Replacement for Hugo 89 (billion dollar SC storm), though fish storms both times since being used
Ingrid- New name. Used once in Northern Hemisphere (1946 WPAC), 3 times in Southern Hemisphere. Hit northern Australia as a Category 4 cyclone, causing heavy damage.
Jerry- Moderate damage each time. 89 caused $100 million in damage to Texas, 95 caused severe flooding throughout SE US, and 01 caused damage to East Caribbean islands.
Karen- 95 fish, 01 caused moderate damage to Bermuda before hitting Canada
Lorenzo- Replacement for Luis, fish in 01
Melissa- New name, replacement for Michelle which was a replacement for Marilyn. Worldwide, used once in 1994 as a very large supertyphoon
Noel- Both times a hurricane. 95 a fish, 01 remnants affected Canada
Olga- Late forming almost fish storm that produced strong waves to Bermuda, Florida, and Bahamas. Replacement for Opal.
Pablo- Fish in 95.
Rebekah- Replacement for Roxanne which hit Mexico.
Sebastien- Rainfall to northeast Carib in 95
Tanya- Strong winds to Azores, at the time the furthest in the alphabet
Van- Never used worldwide
Wendy- Used 9 times in WPAC
Andrea- Replacement for Allison, and the feminine form of Andrew - two bad storms. Alicia 83, Allison 89, and Allison 01 all affected Texas as billion dollar storms, and Allison 95 was another Gulf Coast storm.
Barry- Never been a bad storm. 2 deaths in Mexico in 83, fish in 89, brought rain to Canada in 95, and hit Florida as a near hurricane in 01.
Chantal- 70 to 80 mph storm every time. First and third times fishes, second time moderate damage in Texas, last time a fighter but only did little damage in Mexico and Belize.
Dean- Affected land every time. 83 hit Virginia, 89 hit Carib and hard right turn to hit Bermuda, 95 brought heavy rain to south-central United States, and 01 brought heavy rain to PR before redeveloping pretty far north.
Erin- Two times a fish (89 and 01), but in 95 caused hundreds of millions in damage to Florida
Felix- Like Erin, two times a fish. In 95 caused severe beach erosion and 8 deaths to NE US, predicted to make landfall as well
Gabrielle- Damage worse each time. 89 storm killed several swimmers while remaining offshore, 95 caused severe flooding in Mexico, and 01 caused hundreds of millions in damage in Florida
Humberto- Replacement for Hugo 89 (billion dollar SC storm), though fish storms both times since being used
Ingrid- New name. Used once in Northern Hemisphere (1946 WPAC), 3 times in Southern Hemisphere. Hit northern Australia as a Category 4 cyclone, causing heavy damage.
Jerry- Moderate damage each time. 89 caused $100 million in damage to Texas, 95 caused severe flooding throughout SE US, and 01 caused damage to East Caribbean islands.
Karen- 95 fish, 01 caused moderate damage to Bermuda before hitting Canada
Lorenzo- Replacement for Luis, fish in 01
Melissa- New name, replacement for Michelle which was a replacement for Marilyn. Worldwide, used once in 1994 as a very large supertyphoon
Noel- Both times a hurricane. 95 a fish, 01 remnants affected Canada
Olga- Late forming almost fish storm that produced strong waves to Bermuda, Florida, and Bahamas. Replacement for Opal.
Pablo- Fish in 95.
Rebekah- Replacement for Roxanne which hit Mexico.
Sebastien- Rainfall to northeast Carib in 95
Tanya- Strong winds to Azores, at the time the furthest in the alphabet
Van- Never used worldwide
Wendy- Used 9 times in WPAC
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Coredesat wrote:Way too early to be making these kinds of predictions, IMO. We don't even know what conditions will be like by the time June rolls around (El Nino may be weakening, but it may not quite be gone by then, despite the CPC's forecast).
We do this every year since storm2k was founded. It is all in good fun. You do not need forecasting one to have fun this far out.
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