And my 19/8/4 is looking a little less than completely unreasonable with Gray's new numbers.
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cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Here is the list of the members numbers so far:
Cycloneye=13/8/3
Chadtm80=15/6/3 (Preliminary numbers)
Lindaloo=14/7/3
stormraiser=14/8/2
Stormsfury=13/7/3 (Preliminary numbers)
therock1811=15/6/2
king of weather=14/8/3 (Preliminary numbers)
vbhoutex=14/7/4 (Preliminary numbers)
ColdFront77=14/7/3
MGC=12/7/2
senorpepr=15/7/3
mf_dolphin=14/8/3
vacanechaser=15/8/4
Rainband=16/6/4
coriolis=16/7/4
MIA_canetrakker=12/7/3
Typhoon Willie=15/8/3
Jekyhe32210=13/6/2
Hurricanehink=14/9/4
Josephine96=15/7/4
Hurri=19/8/4
Here is the list of the forecasts updated with two new members.You can participate until may 31 at midnight EDT when the poll will close and let's see which of the members comes closer to what in reallity will happen.Non-experts and the more knowlegeable can participate so throw your hat with your forecast.
Let's get that list more longer.Those who want to participate have until may 31 at midnight to post your forecasts.Non-experts and the more knowleageble can do so so let's see how many of the members are close to what in reallity will happen this 2004 season.And that hurricane in the south atlantic ocean which is a first in that area doesn't count for the forecasts because where it counts is at the north atlantic area.
Sorry Hurri it was my fault as I posted the list behind the last one but here it is now.
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Oh boy Anthony how I passed your name?
But now there you are at the list. 
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Marshall AKA mf-dolphin is the only one so far to be at the same with Dr Gray.
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mf_dolphin wrote:WOOOHOOOO What do I win?
LOL Marshall nothing to win but you are at the par with a famous forecaster that haved in the past years scored right the majority of the past seasons forecast numbers
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cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Here is the list of the members numbers so far:
Cycloneye=13/8/3
Chadtm80=15/6/3 (Preliminary numbers)
Lindaloo=14/7/3
stormraiser=14/8/2
Stormsfury=13/7/3 (Preliminary numbers)
therock1811=15/6/2
king of weather=14/8/3 (Preliminary numbers)
vbhoutex=14/7/4 (Preliminary numbers)
ColdFront77=14/7/3
MGC=12/7/2
senorpepr=15/7/3
mf_dolphin=14/8/3
vacanechaser=15/8/4
Rainband=16/6/4
coriolis=16/7/4
MIA_canetrakker=12/7/3
Typhoon Willie=15/8/3
Jekyhe32210=13/6/2
Hurricanehink=14/9/4
Josephine96=15/7/4
Hurri=19/8/4
Barometer Bob=14/8/3
rainydaze=16/8/3
Air Force Met=13/7/3
Here is the list of the forecasts updated.You can participate until may 31 at midnight EDT when the poll will close and let's see which of the members comes closer to what in reallity will happen.Non-experts and the more knowlegeable can participate so throw your hat with your forecast.
Let's get that list more longer.Those who want to participate have until may 31 at midnight to post your forecasts.Non-experts and the more knowleageble can do so so let's see how many of the members are close to what in reallity will happen this 2004 season.And that hurricane in the south atlantic ocean which is a first in that area doesn't count for the forecasts because where it counts is at the north atlantic area.
Ok Bob added to the list.
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Yes KOW and there are three now with the same numbers 14/8/3. 
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2004 numbers
I'll go out on a limb....16/8/3
That's all the way to Paula!
I think maybe Jeanne will be a major.
I think maybe Jeanne will be a major.
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Can't Wait!
13 / 7 / 3
BTW...in our annual hurricane competition last year, we actually had someone who nailed every catagory.
Our catagories are:
1) Number of Storms
2) Number of hurricanes
3) Number in the gulf
4) Number hitting Texas (we are, after all, Texans)
5) Highest catagory.
He guessed 16 / 7 / 6 / 2 / 5 back in May
13 / 7 / 3
BTW...in our annual hurricane competition last year, we actually had someone who nailed every catagory.
Our catagories are:
1) Number of Storms
2) Number of hurricanes
3) Number in the gulf
4) Number hitting Texas (we are, after all, Texans)
5) Highest catagory.
He guessed 16 / 7 / 6 / 2 / 5 back in May
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cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Here is the list of the members numbers so far:
Cycloneye=13/8/3
Chadtm80=15/6/3 (Preliminary numbers)
Lindaloo=14/7/3
stormraiser=14/8/2
Stormsfury=13/7/3 (Preliminary numbers)
therock1811=15/6/2
king of weather=14/8/3 (Preliminary numbers)
vbhoutex=14/7/4 (Preliminary numbers)
ColdFront77=14/7/3
MGC=12/7/2
senorpepr=15/7/3
mf_dolphin=14/8/3
vacanechaser=15/8/4
Rainband=16/6/4
coriolis=16/7/4
MIA_canetrakker=12/7/3
Typhoon Willie=15/8/3
Jekyhe32210=13/6/2
Hurricanehink=14/9/4
Josephine96=15/7/4
Hurri=19/8/4
Barometer Bob=14/8/3
rainydaze=16/8/3
Air Force Met=13/7/3
Vortex=15/9/5
wx247=17/7/3
Here is the list of the forecasts updated.You can participate until may 31 at midnight EDT when the poll will close and let's see which of the members comes closer to what in reallity will happen.Non-experts and the more knowlegeable can participate so throw your hat with your forecast.
Let's get that list more longer.Those who want to participate have until may 31 at midnight to post your forecasts.Non-experts and the more knowleageble can do so so let's see how many of the members are close to what in reallity will happen this 2004 season.And that hurricane in the south atlantic ocean which is a first in that area doesn't count for the forecasts because where it counts is at the north atlantic area.
Ok Bob added to the list.
Vortex added to the list and let's get more members to be in it.
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Here I come...
17/7/3
17/7/3
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wx247 wrote:Here I come...
17/7/3
There you go Garrett added !!!.
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