Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

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Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

#1 Postby WPBWeather » Mon May 11, 2015 3:10 pm

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Re: Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

#2 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Mon May 11, 2015 3:38 pm

Okay, I found this article confusing. It was all over the place. What was the point(s); hurricanes come in "bunches", the atmosphere is getting warmer thus it can retain more water vapor, sea level is rising (a favorite bugaboo of the media since I was wee lad), social media & tropical systems, and/or even minor storms cause damage? What a mess. :double:
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#3 Postby WPBWeather » Mon May 11, 2015 3:58 pm

Perhaps one of the take aways is that seasonal forecasts are not the wisest as Koltzbach and Gray have learned the hard way.
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#4 Postby Kingarabian » Mon May 11, 2015 8:48 pm

WPBWeather wrote:Perhaps one of the take aways is that seasonal forecasts are not the wisest as Koltzbach and Gray have learned the hard way.


This has been the case in the Pacific.
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#5 Postby Yellow Evan » Mon May 11, 2015 11:29 pm

Kingarabian wrote:
WPBWeather wrote:Perhaps one of the take aways is that seasonal forecasts are not the wisest as Koltzbach and Gray have learned the hard way.


This has been the case in the Pacific.


Eh, I kinda think pre-season foecasts are underrated slightly. They're more often than not accurate.

As for the EPAC, the tricky part is predicting whether it is a quality over quantity seaosn or quantity over quality season.
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#6 Postby WPBWeather » Tue May 12, 2015 7:55 am

Yellow Evan wrote:
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WPBWeather wrote:Perhaps one of the take aways is that seasonal forecasts are not the wisest as Koltzbach and Gray have learned the hard way.


This has been the case in the Pacific.


Eh, I kinda think pre-season foecasts are underrated slightly. They're more often than not accurate.

As for the EPAC, the tricky part is predicting whether it is a quality over quantity seaosn or quantity over quality season.


As the blind man said, we shall see...
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Re: Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

#7 Postby robbielyn » Wed Jun 10, 2015 10:36 am

Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Okay, I found this article confusing. It was all over the place. What was the point(s); hurricanes come in "bunches", the atmosphere is getting warmer thus it can retain more water vapor, sea level is rising (a favorite bugaboo of the media since I was wee lad), social media & tropical systems, and/or even minor storms cause damage? What a mess. :double:

All its saying is don't let the ten year lull of storms cause complacency. they can come in clusters one after another and then we might have a quiet period thinking we can let our guard down. Dont rely on forecasts to determine whether to keep our guard up or not because thats a poor predictor of whether we get hit or not we just never know. if we are always prepared every year, then when it does hit we will be ready.
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Re: Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

#8 Postby mitchell » Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:47 pm

Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Okay, I found this article confusing. It was all over the place. What was the point(s); hurricanes come in "bunches", the atmosphere is getting warmer thus it can retain more water vapor, sea level is rising (a favorite bugaboo of the media since I was wee lad), social media & tropical systems, and/or even minor storms cause damage? What a mess. :double:


I agree. Essentially what I got out of it is that we shouldn't be complacent just because our location may have had many below average year. However, that isn't a headline that is attention-grabbing enough, so the headline becomes "Researchers: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger".
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Re: Research: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger

#9 Postby CYCLONE MIKE » Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:10 pm

However, that isn't a headline that is attention-grabbing enough, so the headline becomes "Researchers: Hurricanes come in bunches and could get stronger".


That's about all I got out of it. Nothing else to talk about nor has there been so they have got to stir up hype with attention grabbing headlines.
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