Here's a new graphic guys, this time we strip away much of the spaghetti from Fig 1, and have a look at only the Years of the Metal Rat and their major hurricane landfalls in finer detail. The previous Metal Rat years considered are 1780, 1840, 1900, and 1960. These are the years that are exactly the same as 2020 according to the Chinese Zodiac, and only one of those didn't feature landfalling majors. Keep in mind the categories for 1780 aren't official, but this is how I think they went based on historical accounts. I tried to draw all the storm tracks here as close to reality as possible. Will we see storms like the ones below this year?
Fig 2: Major Landfalling Hurricanes in the Year of the Metal Rat. (1780 - 1960)
Notice that in most cases the Islands received a battering, ranging from the Lesser Antilles to Western Cuba, before the storms either turned north early or kept heading west/northwest into the Eastern US or Gulf. Furthermore, the majority of the landfalling hurricanes during these types of years were absolute monsters and very deadly. This could be the 60-year cycle at play.
Considering the above graphic for the Metal Rat years alone (Fig 2), and the first graphic showing all Rat years since 1768 and their significant hurricane tracks (Fig 1), we might be ready to experiment and attempt to predict where 2020's hurricanes could go and strike land in better detail. The next figure is purely experimental, and it shows which parts of the Atlantic basin might be at higher risk for significant Category 2+ landfalls. I've also thrown in five different storm tracks that we could see this year, based on a rough average of the past Years of the Rat. Here it is:
Fig 3: 2020 Significant Hurricane Risk Areas and Potential Tracks
This is the result of combining the 12-year cycle and the 60-year cycle implied by the Years of the Rat. If this zodiac experiment turn out to be anywhere near accurate, it won't be a pretty sight. Hoping that you folks in the islands get a break, but be watchful this year just in case!
Feel free to save or copy these images as well if you wish. These are simply my experimental graphics to illustrate what this wizardry has to say about 2020.