cycloneye wrote:Does anyone has the earliest date the first named storm formed before May 15? Not saying what some models have will develop,only to find out about that.
May 9th in the EPac, early January in the CPac.
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cycloneye wrote:Does anyone has the earliest date the first named storm formed before May 15? Not saying what some models have will develop,only to find out about that.
Chris90 wrote:It's an interesting little feature. It'd be quite a flip from last year if this pulled it off since we waited what felt like forever last year for Alvin to show up. There would only be a period of 10 months between the first-named storms of the 2019 and 2020 EPAC seasons.
I doubt this feature manages to pull a rabbit out of the hat and get named though. I feel like sometimes the EPAC has to work harder than the ATL to get systems classified since this basin gets minimal recon coverage, much less having recon close off circulations for invests, so I think this would really need to pull off something impressive to get classified in April.
I should note that I'm not complaining about the lack of recon coverage in this basin, I know that a majority of these storms are fish so there's no point wasting resources on them.
I would love for an invest tag on this though. 95S was recently deactivated so there's currently nothing out there. I need something to watch other than Too Hot to Handle on Netflix.
CyclonicFury wrote:Even though I don't expect this season to be particularly active, I think the May-July period could actually be above average before the Atlantic takes over.
Kingarabian wrote:Alright! The 2020 EPAC season has kicked off and the first storm hasn't been too shabby!
DorkyMcDorkface wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Alright! The 2020 EPAC season has kicked off and the first storm hasn't been too shabby!
Given that this may be a less active year with -ENSO conditions developing and a -PDO signature, it makes this record-breaking development all the more impressive, IMO. Almost like it wanted to make up for last year's super late start.
NotSparta wrote:DorkyMcDorkface wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Alright! The 2020 EPAC season has kicked off and the first storm hasn't been too shabby!
Given that this may be a less active year with -ENSO conditions developing and a -PDO signature, it makes this record-breaking development all the more impressive, IMO. Almost like it wanted to make up for last year's super late start.
I think the less active EPAC seasons tend to have earlier starts, though
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