When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
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When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
To lighten up the mood before the craziness that will likely begin later this week, let's start a poll for when you all think the last storm of 2020 will dissipate. 2020 has been beating earliest-formation records left and right, but will the activity end like a normal season, or will we follow 2005 until the end of December?
I'm going to guess that there might be one off-season storm, and that the last storm of the season will dissipate between December 1-10. However, with 2020's record, I wouldn't be surprised if it tried to pull off a system later than that!
What are your thoughts?
I'm going to guess that there might be one off-season storm, and that the last storm of the season will dissipate between December 1-10. However, with 2020's record, I wouldn't be surprised if it tried to pull off a system later than that!
What are your thoughts?
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
November 28
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January
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
The season shall extend into next year January 2021. I understand that is counted for next year.
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
We haven't had a post-season December storm in quite some time...(Olga 2007 was the last one I believe). Honestly if there was any year in particular in which it would occur again I feel this would be it.
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
Because 2020 is just evil, the last name of the season will be claimed in a special 11 PM advisory on Dec 31, 2020 and the storm will set a new world record for longest lasting tropical cyclone, dissipating between Feb 5 2021 and Feb 10 2021.
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
We will have a storm that will be still alive on Dec. 31/Jan. 1. Just the way to start the 2021 year with an active storm.
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
hcane27 wrote:October 23rd
This almost feels like a joke answer
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
As statistics are super rad, let's take a look back at all the seasons in the +AMO, back to 1995, and see which day in UTC that the last named storm ceased to be a tropical cyclone...
1995: November 1
1996: November 26
1997: October 17
1998: December 1
1999: November 23
2000: October 29
2001: December 4
2002: October 12
2003: December 11
2004: December 3
2005: January 6 2006
2006: October 3
2007: December 12
2008: November 9
2009: November 10
2010: November 7
2011: November 11
2012: October 29
2013: December 7
2014: October 28
2015: November 11
2016: November 26
2017: November 9
2018: October 31
2019: November 24
Of 25 years, none ended before October (that last happened in 1993) 7 ended in October; 11 ended in November, statistically the most likely despite the gap between 1999 and 2008; 6 ended in December; one ended in January the following year.
1995: November 1
1996: November 26
1997: October 17
1998: December 1
1999: November 23
2000: October 29
2001: December 4
2002: October 12
2003: December 11
2004: December 3
2005: January 6 2006
2006: October 3
2007: December 12
2008: November 9
2009: November 10
2010: November 7
2011: November 11
2012: October 29
2013: December 7
2014: October 28
2015: November 11
2016: November 26
2017: November 9
2018: October 31
2019: November 24
Of 25 years, none ended before October (that last happened in 1993) 7 ended in October; 11 ended in November, statistically the most likely despite the gap between 1999 and 2008; 6 ended in December; one ended in January the following year.
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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
toad strangler wrote:January
You beat me to it LOL. Last Storm of 2020 dissipate? 2021

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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
EquusStorm wrote:As statistics are super rad, let's take a look back at all the seasons in the +AMO, back to 1995, and see which day in UTC that the last named storm ceased to be a tropical cyclone...
1995: November 1
1996: November 26
1997: October 17
1998: December 1
1999: November 23
2000: October 29
2001: December 4
2002: October 12
2003: December 11
2004: December 3
2005: January 6 2006
2006: October 3
2007: December 12
2008: November 9
2009: November 10
2010: November 7
2011: November 11
2012: October 29
2013: December 7
2014: October 28
2015: November 11
2016: November 26
2017: November 9
2018: October 31
2019: November 24
Of 25 years, none ended before October (that last happened in 1993) 7 ended in October; 11 ended in November, statistically the most likely despite the gap between 1999 and 2008; 6 ended in December; one ended in January the following year.
The only three that even ended before Oct 20--1997/2002/2006--were El Nino.
DorkyMcDorkface wrote:We haven't had a post-season December storm in quite some time...(Olga 2007 was the last one I believe). Honestly if there was any year in particular in which it would occur again I feel this would be it.
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Homie J wrote:hcane27 wrote:October 23rd
This almost feels like a joke answer
Nope. Not a joke answer.

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Re: When will the last storm of 2020 dissipate?
My guess is December.
Given that this season is unanimously forecasted to be hyperactive, the last storm dissipating on October 23rd is extremely unlikely; over the past 25 years, the last storm has dissipated on or before this date only in three below-average El Nino seasons (1997 with 8 named storms, 2002 with 12 named storms, and 2006 with 10 named storms), which this season (with 11 named storms already and forecasted La Nina developing) most assuredly is not.
hcane27 wrote:Homie J wrote:hcane27 wrote:October 23rd
This almost feels like a joke answer
Nope. Not a joke answer.
Given that this season is unanimously forecasted to be hyperactive, the last storm dissipating on October 23rd is extremely unlikely; over the past 25 years, the last storm has dissipated on or before this date only in three below-average El Nino seasons (1997 with 8 named storms, 2002 with 12 named storms, and 2006 with 10 named storms), which this season (with 11 named storms already and forecasted La Nina developing) most assuredly is not.
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