After 5 storms in Florida this year what next..?

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After 5 storms in Florida this year what next..?

#1 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 8:49 am

Bonnie, Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne..

Florida took a pounding this year from the tropics and there is still 60 plus days remaining.

My big question is.. Is this the beginning of a trend where we no longer have our graces saved by a cold front every time a storm gets too close..?

Or were we just lucky this year. {if you wanna call it that} What do you guys think..?
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#2 Postby weatherwindow » Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:54 am

although climo has almost no predictive value, it does have some bearing on this question....in a very broad sense, there has been a multi-year clustering of landfalls. two of these peaks have had relevance for fla..the decades of the 20's and the 40's...for reasons unknown, perhaps absolutely random, fla experienced 6 and 9 major landfalling hurricanes respectively....hopefully, we will not be returning to such a repetitive pattern again...who knows
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#3 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:56 am

Only time will tell
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#4 Postby mascpa » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:03 am

The overall general pattern has changed. FL will have more landfalling hurricanes than we have had recently. IMHO
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#5 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:04 am

You may be right. Mascpa.. we just have to wait and see every year
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#6 Postby bucman1 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:25 am

I BELIEVE THAT EVERY STORM HAS IT'S OWN SYNOPTIC SET UP AND THINGS TRULY HAVE TO BE JUST RIGHT TO HAVE A STORM HIT YOUR AREA.

FOR EXAMPLE IT HAS STILL BEEN SINCE 1921 TAHT TAMPA HAS NOT HAD A LANDFALLING HURRICANE HIT THE AREA, WE HAVE HAD EXITING STORMS BUT NONE ENTERING FROM THE GULF-EVENTUALLY TIME WILL RUN OUT AND IT WILL HAPPEN DUE TO TAMPA'S PROXIMITY.

OF COURSE THIS YEAR WE HAVE HAD BIG HIGH PRESSURES STEERING EVERY STORM OUR WAY, MAY BE COLD FRONTS WILL PUSH A GULF STORM THIS YEAR TOWARDS TAMPA WHO KNOWS
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#7 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:28 am

PLEASE DON'T SHOUT AT US! lmao
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#8 Postby bucman1 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:31 am

SORRY MS JOESPHINE-ITS EASIER FOR ME TO READ WHAT I WRITE!
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#9 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:32 am

LOL.. It's Mr.. because my real name is John thank you lol
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#10 Postby bucman1 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:33 am

WELL EXCUSE ME
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#11 Postby tronbunny » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:45 am

I forsee another darn ice storm in a winter, soon...
Due for it.
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#12 Postby Guest » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:49 am

I am really surprised the Miami area did not get pounded this yr. Frances would of pounded S Fl if it did not move north. I look for more storms in the next 5 yrs to zero in on that area.
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#13 Postby Scorpion » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:49 am

I think Florida will be impacted again this season by one more storm, be it a TD or a Cat 5.
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Re: After 5 storms in Florida this year what next..?

#14 Postby Rainband » Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:54 pm

Josephine96 wrote:Bonnie, Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne..

Florida took a pounding this year from the tropics and there is still 60 plus days remaining.

My big question is.. Is this the beginning of a trend where we no longer have our graces saved by a cold front every time a storm gets too close..?

Or were we just lucky this year. {if you wanna call it that} What do you guys think..?
I think when it comes to GOM storms, the cold fronts are what bring them into the state in october and november. That being said we may be safe for the rest of the year. After this year though...anything is possible.
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#15 Postby feederband » Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:23 pm

Scorpion wrote:I think Florida will be impacted again this season by one more storm, be it a TD or a Cat 5.


The only CAT I want to see is road kill. :lol: :eek:
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#16 Postby Anonymous » Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:54 pm

bucman1 wrote:I BELIEVE THAT EVERY STORM HAS IT'S OWN SYNOPTIC SET UP AND THINGS TRULY HAVE TO BE JUST RIGHT TO HAVE A STORM HIT YOUR AREA.

FOR EXAMPLE IT HAS STILL BEEN SINCE 1921 TAHT TAMPA HAS NOT HAD A LANDFALLING HURRICANE HIT THE AREA, WE HAVE HAD EXITING STORMS BUT NONE ENTERING FROM THE GULF-EVENTUALLY TIME WILL RUN OUT AND IT WILL HAPPEN DUE TO TAMPA'S PROXIMITY.

OF COURSE THIS YEAR WE HAVE HAD BIG HIGH PRESSURES STEERING EVERY STORM OUR WAY, MAY BE COLD FRONTS WILL PUSH A GULF STORM THIS YEAR TOWARDS TAMPA WHO KNOWS


I agree--this came up early this year and it was just a bit of luck for Florida that these storms hit---Fla could not see another landfall for another 10 years or could see 2 more this year and a repeat next year---there is no way of knowing. Every day has a different pattern and 24 hours could make the difference whether a storm arrives in Fla or goes to the Carolinas or harmlessly out to sea.... The storm have just been in the right place at the right time for Fla this year.

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On the other hand-I just rememberred, back in 2000, I remember several saying on several boards that the Bermuda High was shifting westward gradually each year and Soon would be sending storms into Fla.... this was after a couple of Close calls for Fla in 1999 with Dennis, Floyd, and Irene.... after the 2000-2003 season, I discounted this Idea as Fla didnt see any storms during these years and they didnt seem to be getting any closer. Did the Bermuda high have anything to do with this seasons storms in Fla? If so, then Fla could be under the gun---Ehhh Idunno
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#17 Postby Guest » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:00 pm

AFter 5 storms in Fla so far whats next you say??

5 more??? :lol: J/K
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#18 Postby Patrick99 » Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:33 pm

I think the conditions that *could* send a storm into Florida are ALWAYS present, at some time during the hurricane season. I'm sure there are general tendencies and patterns, but I believe that during any given season, there could be a hurricane out there just waiting to head west under a strong Bermuda High.

Let's face it, a high pressure system sitting off the East Coast is not exactly a rare happening. I'd wager that setup happens many times during any hurricane season. You just need the storm itself out there at the right time to take advantage of it.
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#19 Postby Josephine96 » Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:43 am

I actually think 1 more is not impossible..

If a storm is in the North Carribean or in the GOM and a cold front comes down.. The storm will be sling into Florida. The "slingshot effect" as I call it.. If no one else calls it that.. I'll trade mark it lol :wink:
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