cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Important Dates Prior to June 1:
May 4=Update of ENSO from Australians.
May 5=Update of ENSO from NOAA.
May 5=May outlook of Hurricane Season 2005 by TSR.
May 9-13=Hurricane Conference at Tampa,Fla.
May 15=The 2005 hurricane season at Eastern Pacific begins.
May 16=NOAA issues their 2005 Hurricane Season outlook.
May 31=Dr Gray issues update hours before season starts.
Well guys it is getting closer and closer the start of hurricane season 2005.What it will bring in terms of numbers and landfalls?.The best thing to do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best.
****Hurricane Season 2005 is here!!****
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Wow can we say the season is almost here? 
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cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Important Dates Prior to June 1:
May 4=Update of ENSO from Australians.
May 5=Update of ENSO from NOAA.
May 5=May outlook of Hurricane Season 2005 by TSR.
May 9-13=Hurricane Conference at Tampa,Fla.
May 15=The 2005 hurricane season at Eastern Pacific begins.
May 16=NOAA issues their 2005 Hurricane Season outlook.
May 31=Dr Gray issues update hours before season starts.
Well guys it is getting closer and closer the start of hurricane season 2005.What it will bring in terms of numbers and landfalls?.The best thing to do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best.
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James wrote:Well, a season with some very impressive fish storms would be cool.
Yes that would be the best scenario.
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Well here we are one month before the 2005 season starts wow how time flys right?.This is the best time to prepare as prices for articules about preparation for hurricanes are not that high at this time.Also you dont want to be caught by the last minute rush if there is a threat during this season in your area.The best thing to do is to prepare for the worse but hope for the best.
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cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:cycloneye wrote:Important Dates Prior to June 1:
May 4=Update of ENSO from Australians.
May 5=Update of ENSO from NOAA.
May 5=May outlook of Hurricane Season 2005 by TSR.
May 9-13=Hurricane Conference at Tampa,Fla.
May 15=The 2005 hurricane season at Eastern Pacific begins.
May 16=NOAA issues their 2005 Hurricane Season outlook.
May 31=Dr Gray issues update hours before season starts.
Well guys it is getting closer and closer the start of hurricane season 2005.What it will bring in terms of numbers and landfalls?.The best thing to do is prepare for the worse and hope for the best.
Next week it will be an important one as three important things will happen and at the calender above it is shown.How will the aussies and Noaa will issue their updates about ENSO?And then will come the May update of the hurricane season from TSR.
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You can feel it in the air that the season is closer and closer.The days are longer and longer,More members are returning to the forum,Plenty of discussions going on at forum about different themes and the release of the different outlooks from different agencies.
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