#6 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:07 pm
1994...Tropical storm Daniel, 8-14 July
1993...Hurricane Dora cat4, 14-20 of July
1992....Hurricane Darby 1992, 2 to 10 of July
1991...Hurricane Delores, 22-28 July
1990...Tropical storm Douglas, 19-23 June!!!(Big season)
1989...Hurricane Dalilia, 11-21 July
1988...Tropical storm Daniel, 19-26 July
1987...Tropical storm Dora, 15-20 July
1986...Tropical storm Darby, 3-7 July
1985...Hurricane Dolores, 26 June to 5 July
1984...Hurricane Douglas, June 25 to July 6(Got up to the S storm)
1983...Tropical storm Dlilia, July 5-12
1982...Hurricane Daniel, 7-22 July
1981...Hurricane Dora,10-16 July
1980...Tropical storm Darby,1-3 July
1979...Hurricane Dolores, 17-23 July
1978...Hurricane Daniel 26 June to 3 July(Up to the S storm)
1977...Hurricane Doreen, August 13-18(Season had 8 storms)
1976...Hurricane Diana, 16-23 July
1975...Hurricane Denise, 5-15 July
1974...Hurricane Dolores, June 14-17
1973...Hurricane Doreen, July 18 to August 3
1972...Hurricane Diana, 11-20 August
1971...Hurricane Denise, 2 to 14 July
1970...Third named storm of that year was Connie for some reason. While tropical storm Dot later become the D storm. Also dot is shown to be a tropial storm but has 70 knot winds.
But all the seasons that had a C or even a D storm before this date where mostly big. Atlantic is going to have to work hard.
Also I'm not saying there will be but if there where to be one...
Scorpion, The Eastern Pacific seasons a month ahead of the Atlantic. So expect the Atlatnic to try. But as you can see maybe not so Easily.
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