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kevin wrote:With 92L, Kirk and Leslie there is a possibility that soon we'll (for a little time) have 3 hurricanes in the Atlantic at the same time. The last time this happened was in 2020 when Paulette, Sally and Teddy were at hurricane strength at the same time for a few hours.
I've checked it manually so I don't have 100% certainty, but to make the stat even crazier: this feat has never been achieved in the month of October (at least since 1851). 1878 and 2000 both came quite close (2000 missed it by 1.5 days and 1878 only by half a day).
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:kevin wrote:With 92L, Kirk and Leslie there is a possibility that soon we'll (for a little time) have 3 hurricanes in the Atlantic at the same time. The last time this happened was in 2020 when Paulette, Sally and Teddy were at hurricane strength at the same time for a few hours.
I've checked it manually so I don't have 100% certainty, but to make the stat even crazier: this feat has never been achieved in the month of October (at least since 1851). 1878 and 2000 both came quite close (2000 missed it by 1.5 days and 1878 only by half a day).
Not surprised 2024 will check that metric off. Climatology is irrelevant at this point; it's clear the conditions in the Atlantic are more like something you'd usually see in late-August/early-September.
weeniepatrol wrote:https://i.imgur.com/HpwdFeB.png
All metrics above-average or soon to be. ACE will be above-average again tomorrow.
WaveBreaking wrote:Damn. Imagine how much worse this season could’ve been had that dead period never happened. So many of those failed waves were on the right track to affecting land in the West Atlantic if they ever developed.
WaveBreaking wrote:Damn. Imagine how much worse this season could’ve been had that dead period never happened. So many of those failed waves were on the right track to affecting land in the West Atlantic if they ever developed.
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