What were the most beatiful hurricanes last year?
I say Gordon and Helene.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hurr ... t_2006.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hurr ... n_2006.jpg
I don't feel like making a poll because there were very few hurricanes lat year.
Kinda late but......
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Kinda late but......
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I liked Gordon. Helene was also nice.
The two storms from STS-115 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis:
(Gordon at 70 kt - Helene at 90 kt)
The two storms from STS-115 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis:


(Gordon at 70 kt - Helene at 90 kt)
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If I have to select the most outstanding hurricane of the 2006 season Gordon will win handsdown and for many reasons:
1. Everyone though Florence has ingested the disturbance to begin with.
2. Once formed, Gordon intensified continuously.
3. It reached Major status and remained there much longer than Helene.
4. The only major hurricane to at least in one point in its life threaten land.
5. Very well-defined eye structure.
6. Gordon gave life to the season after 6 "wimpy" storms.

1. Everyone though Florence has ingested the disturbance to begin with.
2. Once formed, Gordon intensified continuously.
3. It reached Major status and remained there much longer than Helene.
4. The only major hurricane to at least in one point in its life threaten land.
5. Very well-defined eye structure.
6. Gordon gave life to the season after 6 "wimpy" storms.

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Yes, I would have to agree with Gordon and Helene. They were beautiful, and two of my favorites. I always loved looking at satellite pictures of the two of them together.
Florence was lovely too, once she got going. And I'm sure I will be mocked for this, but I also thought Chris was beautiful.

Florence was lovely too, once she got going. And I'm sure I will be mocked for this, but I also thought Chris was beautiful.
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AussieMark wrote:since we are voting on 2006 storms I vote Monica
I know she was in our basin and not Atlantic
In 2006 worldwide Monica is my favorite.
During my brief 7 years tracking cyclones worldwide I have to say that first comes Katrina as my favorite, then Wilma, and in third place Monica.
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