BobHarlem wrote:Things have basically stayed the same since 2005, other than Ike and Sandy there hasn't been much since to talk about, or drive traffic. It's a long slow period, but many of the old guard is still around from then. Another big event or two and it will light up again. The Atlantic Basin and a large scale US hit is what drives participation (for better or worse).
I've lurked for some time, even weaker systems would have quite a few posts. I think after 2013, a lot of people lost patience, convinced themselves that every year would be the same, and then ignore or downplay things that do form even if they are stronger, just because they aren't hitting land as a Cat 5. It probably cleared a lot of people who only casually watched to kill time, and of course the people who would otherwise be posting a lot if they are being threatened by something, may not be here if nothing is threatening. But I think several people may simply be too impatient to make it through a few slow seasons given that 2005 probably got a lot interested in the first place, and may have been expecting it to be permanently active every year.
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