last year the big 3 were the C,F, and I storms, and to a lesser extent the J. Well, this year, the big 3 has been the C,F, and I storms as well (with the A and G also causing severe problems, and J being the a big storm to a lesser extent.
The one difference is that this year's versions have been much more destructive. Claudette was a strong 1, Charley was a 4. Fabian was a 3, Frances was a 4 in the Bahamas. Isabel was a 2, Ivan was a 3,4,5,5,3/4. Also, Jeanne has caused damage on a similar scale as did Juan. Alex also was significant and Gaston was quite severe, though we got a huge break that it did manage to get inland just before it was about to bomb. We did have our Grance though with Hermine
Interesting coincidence between 2003 and 2004
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Let's all pray these are the only similarities. There were two storms which formed in December last year. Enough is enough without extending the season.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/res ... nes03.html
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/res ... nes03.html
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