http://hurricane.atmos.colostate.edu/fo ... 3/sep2003/
September he has 4 named systems 2 hurricanes and 1 major cane.
October he has 3 named systems2 hurricanes and 1 major cane.
Read the rest of the outlook and see what factors he based his forecast.Opinions are welcomed about this outlook from the doc.
Dr Grays outlook for september and october=2 active months
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Dr Grays outlook for september and october=2 active months
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Yea, but..
October can also be a wild month too. The perfect storm, hurricane opal. That's just to name a few. While chances of a landfalling cane decrease in october rs, you can never let your guard down!!! October can be a busy month also.
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During October-November there have been a lot of bad hurricanes in recent years with just 1 of these impacting the U.S.
2002
October 2 - Hurricane Lili struck Louisiana with 90 mph winds after peaking at 145 mph just prior to 1 day earlier.
2001
November 4 - Hurricane Michelle struck Cuba with 140 mph winds.
October 9 - Hurricane Iris struck Belize with 145 mph winds.
2000
October 2 - Hurricane Keith struck Belize with 75 mph winds after peaking at 140 mph just prior to 2 days earlier.
1999
November 17 - Hurricane Lenny struck the U.S. Virgin Islands with 155 mph winds.
1998
October 29 - Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras with 80 mph winds after peaking at 180 mph just 3 days earlier.
1995
October 29 - Hurricane Roxanne struck Mexico with 115 mph.
October 4 - Hurricane Opal struck Florida with 115 mph after peaking at 150 mph just 12 hours earlier.
2002
October 2 - Hurricane Lili struck Louisiana with 90 mph winds after peaking at 145 mph just prior to 1 day earlier.
2001
November 4 - Hurricane Michelle struck Cuba with 140 mph winds.
October 9 - Hurricane Iris struck Belize with 145 mph winds.
2000
October 2 - Hurricane Keith struck Belize with 75 mph winds after peaking at 140 mph just prior to 2 days earlier.
1999
November 17 - Hurricane Lenny struck the U.S. Virgin Islands with 155 mph winds.
1998
October 29 - Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras with 80 mph winds after peaking at 180 mph just 3 days earlier.
1995
October 29 - Hurricane Roxanne struck Mexico with 115 mph.
October 4 - Hurricane Opal struck Florida with 115 mph after peaking at 150 mph just 12 hours earlier.
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We are entering the part of the Hurricane Season (from about mid-September through October and even into November) when Florida has more landfalling threats.
Cold fronts move into the Gulf of Mexico easier and developing systems in the Gulf have more of a chance of moving in an easterly direction, rather than a westerly direction.
Cold fronts move into the Gulf of Mexico easier and developing systems in the Gulf have more of a chance of moving in an easterly direction, rather than a westerly direction.
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