Another 2004 Record?
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Another 2004 Record?
This is absolutely amazing. A similar hint of WSW jog prior to landfall in exactly the same place as Frances.
This must be yet another 2004 record in a year of records...
This must be yet another 2004 record in a year of records...
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So if you are wrong blatantly wrong about something that you were so sure about & it gets called to your attention that make me a troll..Then you need not to post your thoughts on a public board if you cannot take critism for it.Or do a little more homework before you post about something that you believe in so vividly such as was this so called recurve of your just because it went north of due west.Everyone here must be a troll because not a 1 person found any merit in your recurve theory.
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Sanibel wrote:This is absolutely amazing. A similar hint of WSW jog prior to landfall in exactly the same place as Frances.
This must be yet another 2004 record in a year of records...
Going back to 1875 I cannot find any year where Flroida was impacted by 4 cat 2+ hurricanes, another feather in 2004 cap.
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While I'll admit the west veer prior to landfall was not in my prediction, I doubt some of my critics could define what exactly recurve is and what its parameters are.
My question about the record was mainly whether 2 storms landfalled so close to each other ever in the same season...
(It's kind of weird writing this with the house trembling)
My question about the record was mainly whether 2 storms landfalled so close to each other ever in the same season...
(It's kind of weird writing this with the house trembling)
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Sanibel wrote:While I'll admit the west veer prior to landfall was not in my prediction, I doubt some of my critics could define what exactly recurve is and what its parameters are.
My question about the record was mainly whether 2 storms landfalled so close to each other ever in the same season...
(It's kind of weird writing this with the house trembling)
I don't think any two storms have in the history of Atlantic storms.
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ginasmom wrote:First...sorry.for.the.dots...my.laptop.spacebar.went.out.before.Ivan...Hurricane.Erin.landed.in.Pensacola.at.30.3.&.87.1.in.1995...two.months.later.Opal.landed.at.the.beach.at.30.3.and.87.2.
Now THAT is funny - the dots. Sorry mom, but that sure did bring a smile to my face. Thinking of you intentently putting dots in place of spaces. What a hoot!!
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