What name(s) in 2008 will be the big one(s)?
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Edouard-A major hurricane in 1996.
Faye-In 2002, hit Texas as a tropical storm.
Laura-Just have a bad feeling with this one.
Faye-In 2002, hit Texas as a tropical storm.
Laura-Just have a bad feeling with this one.
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Ptarmigan wrote:Edouard-A major hurricane in 1996.
Faye-In 2002, hit Texas as a tropical storm.
Laura-Just have a bad feeling with this one.
I briefly dated a cute girl named Laura in college. She was a nice, if slightly weird, person, but she got really sppoky when drinking.
Driving back from a Super Bowl party near Lake Travis, my car was ill, in her car, on the hilly and winding roads outside Austin, and she says "Ed, ever wonder what it would be like to just drive straight and off these hills?".
She was really cute, and she was in one of my classes, but I never called her for a date again.
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The names that lend themselves to the goofiest tabloid headline grabbers on the evening news(one local channel in South Florida comes to mind...)
"Big Bad Bertha"
"Cristobal in our forecast crystal ball? Stay tuned!!!"
"Gustav's Gusts...stay tuned for the latest!!!"
"Yikes!! Ike's heading this way!!!"
"Nana or nada??? Stay tuned!!!"
"Big Bad Bertha"
"Cristobal in our forecast crystal ball? Stay tuned!!!"
"Gustav's Gusts...stay tuned for the latest!!!"
"Yikes!! Ike's heading this way!!!"
"Nana or nada??? Stay tuned!!!"
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Big Bertha
Edouard (the old man's name is Ed, so why not?)
Josephine-just because the name irks me

Edouard (the old man's name is Ed, so why not?)

Josephine-just because the name irks me

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I'll tell you which storms might be duds. Lately the replacement names have been having a rough time. Floyd and Lenny were monsters in 1999, replaced by puny Lee and forgettable Franklin. Allison, Iris, and Michelle were all replaced by weak storms Andrea, Ingrid, and Melissa. So Isidore's and Lilly's replacements, Ike and Laura, will probably be 40 mpg tropical storms. 

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canegrl04 wrote:Dolly,Eduord,Fay,Gustov,Hannah and Ike will be the biggest trouble makers.I think this will be the season for strong ,early hurricanes
...like 2005?
If that's your forecast, it has a very high bust probability. I would expect peak activity to start later, especially if La Nina fosters more long-tracked systems in a typical "late blooming" season.
It's definitely amusing to watch your "2004-2005" forecasts over the past few seasons. Do you realize that 2004 and 2005 featured 16 tropical cyclone impacts in the United States, including more than +10 direct landfalls? That is unprecedented; only 1886 comes close to those standards. 10 hurricanes and seven major hurricanes is astounding for a two-year period.
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Gustav, Marco, Omar, and Paloma I have a feeling will be the big ones this year. Now in locations, Gustav might be a Florida storm, but I have a feeling Marco will hit the Carolinas
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HurricaneRobert wrote:I'll tell you which storms might be duds. Lately the replacement names have been having a rough time. Floyd and Lenny were monsters in 1999, replaced by puny Lee and forgettable Franklin. Allison, Iris, and Michelle were all replaced by weak storms Andrea, Ingrid, and Melissa. So Isidore's and Lilly's replacements, Ike and Laura, will probably be 40 mpg tropical storms.
Remember, Laura would not be used for the first time in the Atlantic. It was used once back in 1971.
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Re: What name(s) in 2008 will be the big one(s)?
HurricaneRobert wrote:I'll tell you which storms might be duds. Lately the replacement names have been having a rough time. Floyd and Lenny were monsters in 1999, replaced by puny Lee and forgettable Franklin. Allison, Iris, and Michelle were all replaced by weak storms Andrea, Ingrid, and Melissa. So Isidore's and Lilly's replacements, Ike and Laura, will probably be 40 mpg tropical storms.

Somehow, I don't think storms use gasoline.
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MiamiensisWx wrote:canegrl04 wrote:Dolly,Eduord,Fay,Gustov,Hannah and Ike will be the biggest trouble makers.I think this will be the season for strong ,early hurricanes
...like 2005?
If that's your forecast, it has a very high bust probability. I would expect peak activity to start later, especially if La Nina fosters more long-tracked systems in a typical "late blooming" season.
It's definitely amusing to watch your "2004-2005" forecasts over the past few seasons. Do you realize that 2004 and 2005 featured 16 tropical cyclone impacts in the United States, including more than +10 direct landfalls? That is unprecedented; only 1886 comes close to those standards. 10 hurricanes and seven major hurricanes is astounding for a two-year period.
Uhh, Dude... Canegrl never said anything like "I think it will be another 2004-2005." 2004 didnt even have early strong storms...
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Cyclone1 wrote:Uhh, Dude... Canegrl never said anything like "I think it will be another 2004-2005." 2004 didnt even have early strong storms...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=99718&p=1681481&hilit=#p1681481
I was referring to his/her other posts. My comment wasn't an intentional personal attack... lighten up. Additionally, I know that 2004 was a late season.
Regardless, I haven't participated in this topic because I'm not the type of person who makes "guesses" so early...
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Squarethecircle wrote::uarrow: Yup, as it turns out, Alex, Charley, and Frances NEVER HAPPENED!
Don't be to harsh, Miami, you always seem far too rigid.
Alex, Charley and Frances weren't "early"...
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Squarethecircle wrote::uarrow: They were (quite) intense storms that formed before the season's peak. Thus they were "early".
Well, to be fair, Alex was a fluke. Charley intensified hours off-shore while being enhanced by a late season front, and frances was a typical CV storm, peaking in early September. Alex is the only one that may qualify as "early", depening on how you look at it, I guess.
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Alex was NOT a fluke. It developed into a depression on the last day of July and was named the next day. It unexpectedly became a C2 as it brushed North Carolina and a C3 at one point on its way out to sea.
The Carolinas were also hit more than people realize in 2004. Alex, Charley, and Gaston ALL had effects on that area. It's only forgotten because of what happened in Florida that year.
Back to the topic. Which names will be big in 2008?
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The Carolinas were also hit more than people realize in 2004. Alex, Charley, and Gaston ALL had effects on that area. It's only forgotten because of what happened in Florida that year.
Back to the topic. Which names will be big in 2008?
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Bertha IMO won't be big but it'll be one of those slow Caribbean crawlers that dump huge rains on areas that don't handle it too well.
Fay will be fairly strong hurricanes as will both Hanna and Ike which will both be majors...Gustav will IMO also be a major as well but will stay well out to sea (think Karl 04). Marco could be fairly dangrous as well getting upto cat-3, late season Caribbean/florida/east coast threat.
Fay will be fairly strong hurricanes as will both Hanna and Ike which will both be majors...Gustav will IMO also be a major as well but will stay well out to sea (think Karl 04). Marco could be fairly dangrous as well getting upto cat-3, late season Caribbean/florida/east coast threat.
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