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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/08/ ... ME_3158429
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I don't think that is accurate. 4.5 storms per year? I highly doubt that since it seems like a rare event anytime one gets close or hits.hurricanetrack wrote:What the? Why just not use a photo of Flossie? I think that is Fabian but not sure.
Also, I did not know this:
The islands get an average of 4.5 tropical cyclones a year and one hurricane about every 15 years.
The article says that on its "fast fact" or something like that. I did not know that the Hawaiin Islands get that many storms per year. Wow.
cyclonic chronic wrote:there is no way Hi. is impacted by 4.5 tc's/yr. cbs cant get the right pic., let alone the right facts!!
cheezyWXguy wrote:cyclonic chronic wrote:there is no way Hi. is impacted by 4.5 tc's/yr. cbs cant get the right pic., let alone the right facts!!
I think by impacted, they mean has been affected by 4.5TC's, not made landfall. It wouldnt surprise me if Hawaii had some increased surf, or rainbands from a TC or had a remnant TC pass over or near the islands, 4 to 5 times a year.
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