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EquusStorm wrote:The season map makes the total and complete lack of any Caribbean activity west of Puerto Rico/Hispaniola even more clear. With the exception of the first couple days of Michael in the far NW near the Yucatan Channel last year, the Caribbean has been oddly dead since 2017.
EquusStorm wrote:The season map makes the total and complete lack of any Caribbean activity west of Puerto Rico/Hispaniola even more clear. With the exception of the first couple days of Michael in the far NW near the Yucatan Channel last year, the Caribbean has been oddly dead since 2017.
SFLcane wrote:EquusStorm wrote:The season map makes the total and complete lack of any Caribbean activity west of Puerto Rico/Hispaniola even more clear. With the exception of the first couple days of Michael in the far NW near the Yucatan Channel last year, the Caribbean has been oddly dead since 2017.
Yeah the fact that the Caribbean was dead pretty much the whole 2010s is interesting to me.We haven't had anything big there since Gustav in 2008 and no consistent big activity since Wilma.
TheStormExpert wrote:Also there were two clusters of storms this year. One with weak short-lived storms in the western Gulf, and another with the vast majority of this years storms including all three majors in the open Atlantic with the exception of Dorian being the big threat and hit to the Bahamas and the SE U.S. coastline.
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