Most impressive storm of 2007
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Most impressive storm of 2007
I've gone through the past few pages and I'm surprised that no one has done one of these yet (at least, not one that was conducted after 2007 was actually over).
So, what do you think was the most impressive storm of 2007?
So, what do you think was the most impressive storm of 2007?
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Strictly tropics? How about US non-tropics. Global non-tropics?
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My picks:
1) Cyclone Dora (SWIO), very compact annular cyclone, a relative rarity in the SHEM (Hondo notwithstanding)
2) Cyclone Gaméde (SWIO), very large cyclone that caused world record rainfalls
3) Cyclone Gonu (NIO), not much else I can say that hasn't been said
4) Hurricane Felix (ATL)
5) Typhoon Sepat (WPAC), some of the deepest convection I've seen in a long time
6) Hurricane Flossie (EPAC), maintained its intensity for a very long time over only marginal SSTs (25-26C, passed over an eddy of 24C without weakening) and heat content
7) Cyclone Sidr (NIO), not much else to say
1) Cyclone Dora (SWIO), very compact annular cyclone, a relative rarity in the SHEM (Hondo notwithstanding)
2) Cyclone Gaméde (SWIO), very large cyclone that caused world record rainfalls
3) Cyclone Gonu (NIO), not much else I can say that hasn't been said
4) Hurricane Felix (ATL)
5) Typhoon Sepat (WPAC), some of the deepest convection I've seen in a long time
6) Hurricane Flossie (EPAC), maintained its intensity for a very long time over only marginal SSTs (25-26C, passed over an eddy of 24C without weakening) and heat content
7) Cyclone Sidr (NIO), not much else to say
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Humberto....from a depression to a strong Cat-1 hurricane in 19 hours while just offshore of Texas. I expect the deep tropics to produce Cat-5 hurricanes so while Felix and Dean were impressive hurricanes it is nothing unusual to have a Cat-5 in the WCarb Sea......MGC
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Let see. Not in any order.
Sidr-Very intense storm and could of been much worse, like in 1970 and 1991. Deadliest tropical cyclone for this century.
Gonu-Category 5 in the Arabian Sea. A rarity.
Dean-Cateogory 5 hurricane at a low latitude.
Felix-Rapid intensifcation.
Humberto-Strengthened from a disturbance to hurricane in 24 hours.
Cyclone Gaméde-Huge rainmaker. Makes Allison and Claudette look like drizzle.
Sidr-Very intense storm and could of been much worse, like in 1970 and 1991. Deadliest tropical cyclone for this century.
Gonu-Category 5 in the Arabian Sea. A rarity.
Dean-Cateogory 5 hurricane at a low latitude.
Felix-Rapid intensifcation.
Humberto-Strengthened from a disturbance to hurricane in 24 hours.
Cyclone Gaméde-Huge rainmaker. Makes Allison and Claudette look like drizzle.
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Ptarmigan wrote:Cyclone Gaméde-Huge rainmaker. Makes Allison and Claudette look like drizzle.
To add some extra emphasis to this for those who aren't familiar, Gaméde produced 4869 mm of rain - 191.7 inches - on Réunion in just a 96-hour period! 1625 mm (about 64 inches) of that rain fell in 24 hours. It broke world rainfall records for 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-day periods due to its large size.
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Coredesat wrote:My picks:
1) Cyclone Dora (SWIO), very compact annular cyclone, a relative rarity in the SHEM (Hondo notwithstanding)
2) Cyclone Gaméde (SWIO), very large cyclone that caused world record rainfalls
3) Cyclone Gonu (NIO), not much else I can say that hasn't been said
4) Hurricane Felix (ATL)
5) Typhoon Sepat (WPAC), some of the deepest convection I've seen in a long time
6) Hurricane Flossie (EPAC), maintained its intensity for a very long time over only marginal SSTs (25-26C, passed over an eddy of 24C without weakening) and heat content
7) Cyclone Sidr (NIO), not much else to say
I wasn't there to see Dora, unfortunately. By the time I had gotten interested, its remnants were fizzling out.
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For me it would probably have to be Hurricane Flossie.
Especially since I was on the Big Island when Flossie was approaching Hawaii.
But otherwise I would probably have to say Humberto due to rapid intensification. Probably was the most interesting storm of the year.
Especially since I was on the Big Island when Flossie was approaching Hawaii.
But otherwise I would probably have to say Humberto due to rapid intensification. Probably was the most interesting storm of the year.

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Coredesat wrote:
To add some extra emphasis to this for those who aren't familiar, Gaméde produced 4869 mm of rain - 191.7 inches - on Réunion in just a 96-hour period! 1625 mm (about 64 inches) of that rain fell in 24 hours. It broke world rainfall records for 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-day periods due to its large size.
Talk about a lot of rain! 64 inches is the total from Wilma in Mexico. Reunion Island gets a lot of rain because of the terrain.
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