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#41 Postby NateFLA » Sun Jul 10, 2005 2:38 am

With the season this active already, I finally have hope that we'll make it to my name!
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#42 Postby Swimdude » Sun Jul 10, 2005 2:41 am

Innotech wrote:Hey, Im bored so heres my "prediction" of 2005 season...

Arlene-tropical storm, hits early in the season, not causing much damage
Bret- Cat 1 hurricane hitting Cuba, and then Yucatan
Cindy- strong Cat 3 off the east coast in early August
Dennis-tropical storm that fizzles
Emily-Cat 2 threatening Florida
Franklin-tropical storm hitting Florida panhandle
Gert- Cat 4, out to sea
Harvey-Cat 3, out to sea
Irene-the big one. a strong Cat 4 threatening the gulf coast
Jose-tropical storm forming in Bay of Campeche then into Mexico.
Katrina-tropical storm that fizzles
Lee-Cat 4 threatening gulf coast west of Florida
Maria- strong tropical storm
Nate- Cat 1, into yucatan
Ophelia-final storm of the season. Will be a weak tropical storm
Philippe
Rita
Stan
Tammy
Vince
Wilma

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Hehehhehehe wow... Couldn't be more wrong thusfar. =D But it's all good. Only guessing of course.
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#43 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:58 pm

I picked Ivan last year and Isabel the year before to be the big ones so I'm on a 2 year streak.

I picked dennis this year but I think I'm wrong though cause it was alot sooner then I thought

But it's hard to intimidate someone with hurricane "Franklin" or "Lee"
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#44 Postby johngaltfla » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:01 pm

My votes for what's left this season:

Irene
Katrina
Maria
and

Wilma...because if we get Wilma by Oct 1, we'll see Alpha, Beta, etc.... :eek:
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#45 Postby The Big Dog » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:06 pm

Swimdude wrote:
Innotech wrote:Hey, Im bored so heres my "prediction" of 2005 season...

Arlene-tropical storm, hits early in the season, not causing much damage
Bret- Cat 1 hurricane hitting Cuba, and then Yucatan
Cindy- strong Cat 3 off the east coast in early August
Dennis-tropical storm that fizzles
Emily-Cat 2 threatening Florida
Franklin-tropical storm hitting Florida panhandle
Gert- Cat 4, out to sea
Harvey-Cat 3, out to sea
Irene-the big one. a strong Cat 4 threatening the gulf coast
Jose-tropical storm forming in Bay of Campeche then into Mexico.
Katrina-tropical storm that fizzles
Lee-Cat 4 threatening gulf coast west of Florida
Maria- strong tropical storm
Nate- Cat 1, into yucatan
Ophelia-final storm of the season. Will be a weak tropical storm
Philippe
Rita
Stan
Tammy
Vince
Wilma

~Innotech




Hehehhehehe wow... Couldn't be more wrong thusfar. =D But it's all good. Only guessing of course.

Oh come on... he was right on Arlene. :-)
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#46 Postby EDR1222 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:11 pm

We were brushed by the western side of Category one Irene back in 1999 as she moved up the east coast of Florida just offshore.

I think Irene is ready to make a name for herself this year.

Katrina and Maria have trouble written all over them as well IMO.
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#47 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:12 pm

Harvey-Subtropcal storm over the northeastern Atlantic.
Irene-Hurricane into the Yuctan then into southern Texas.
Jose-Out to sea(Our Friend 92L forms)
Katrina-Hurricane that comes off the cape verdes. In which threatens the leewards. Possibly southeastern united states.
Lee-Fish cat3.
Maria- Hurricane into NC/Outterbanks. Cat3?
Nate- Gulf of Mexico stprm into Mexico tropical storm.
Ophelia-Southeastern Canada effect by a cat1 hurricane.
Philippe-Cat5 moving through the Caribbean. Maybe into Central America.
Rita-A weak cat1 hurricane making landfall over Eastern Florida.
Stan
Tammy
Vince
Wilma
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#48 Postby HurricaneBill » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:13 pm

inotherwords wrote:There's Lee and Harvey. Good thing there's not also an Oswald.


Here's an Oswald!

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#49 Postby Normandy » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:14 pm

Vince and Nate are the bad names on the list this year....doesnt mean theyll be cat5s.
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#50 Postby HurricaneBill » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:16 pm

I always saw Emily as the name with a score to settle.
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#51 Postby The Big Dog » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:18 pm

EDR1222 wrote:We were brushed by the western side of Category one Irene back in 1999 as she moved up the east coast of Florida just offshore.

I think Irene is ready to make a name for herself this year.

Katrina and Maria have trouble written all over them as well IMO.

Irene made a name for herself already, thank you very much. At least those of us around me will remember her. Wasn't much of a wind event -- in fact, from what I know, it's debatable as to whether it was even a hurricane when it got to Palm Beach. But it dumped about 15 inches of rain on us, and if you lived on the wrong side of my community, you were bailing the overflowed lake out of your car the morning after.
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#52 Postby EDR1222 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:25 pm

HurricaneBill wrote:
inotherwords wrote:There's Lee and Harvey. Good thing there's not also an Oswald.


Here's an Oswald!

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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#53 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:08 pm

So far

Arlene: TS into Florida Panhandle
Bret: TS into Mexico
Cindy: Strong TS hits Lousiana and Mississipi
Dennis: Cuba twice as cat 3 and 4 and Florida panhandle as cat 3
Emily: Strongest ever July hurricane Yucutan as cat 4 north Mexico as a 3
Franklin: TS Bahamas toys with Bermuda
Gert: TS Mexico

My prediction the worst is yet to come

Harvey: Cat 2 into the gulf coast
Irene: TS threatening gulf coast from Texas to Mississipi
Jose: Cat 5 fish
Katrina: Cat 2 into the Carolinas
Lee: Cat 1 threatens Mid Atlantic/New England
Maria: Cat 5 hits Lousiana/Texas
Nate: TS remains a fish
Ophelia: Cat 1 West coast of Florida
Philippe: Cat 4 Clips Bermuda
Rita: TS hits Mexico
Stan: Cat 1 hits Bahamas then out to sea
Tammy: TS hits Texas as TD
Vince: TS Hits Cuba then Alabama
Wilma: Sub TS Nova Scotia (in December)

Yes I honestly think we will finish the list with 21 named storms
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#54 Postby deltadog03 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:13 pm

Maria: Cat 5 hits Lousiana/Texas



OOOOOHHHH...sounds fun
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#55 Postby Andrew92 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:15 pm

Of what's left, I will now say:

Jose, Nate, and Rita

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#56 Postby beachbum_al » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:24 pm

Arlene Harvey Ophelia
Bret Irene Philippe
Cindy Jose Rita
Dennis Katrina Stan
Emily Lee Tammy
Franklin Maria Vince
Gert Nate Wilma



My picks: Harvey, Katrina, Lee, and Maria, and lets throw in Nate.
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#57 Postby wxmann_91 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:26 pm

A few years ago I thought in 1999 Katrina would make landfall in Myrtle Beach as a Cat 5. :lol: Katrina's going to be much worse this year though.

Irene looks to be bad also.

I'm thinking Harvey's going to impact Puerto Rico as a strong Cat 4, the FL Keys as a Cat 5, and the TX/LA area as a Cat 4 with winds of 140 mph.

Jose's destined to be a fish IMO.

Lee sounds like he's going to do something pretty darn bad, reminds me of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general during the Civil War (not that that's the reason I think Lee's going to be bad).

I've no opinion on the rest of the storms, though.
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#58 Postby beachbum_al » Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:34 pm

Arlene Harvey Ophelia
Bret Irene Philippe
Cindy Jose Rita
Dennis Katrina Stan
Emily Lee Tammy
Franklin Maria Vince
Gert Nate Wilma


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So we were also supposed to put where we think they might hit...
Harvey~Cat 2 or 3 hits the Gulf Coast

Irene~Tropical Storm (Strong) Hits MS

Jose~TS loses steam becasue of Katrina stealing it steam. Goes into Mexico

Katrina~Cat 4 into the Gulf Coast. Somewhere near MS/AL (Hope not)

Lee~The sister to Katrina...Cat 4 near MS

Maria~Cat 3 into LA/MS

Nate~Cat4 that teases the Coast before making his mind up where to go.

Ophelia~TS into South Texas.

Phillippe~Cat1~TX/LA border

Rita~East FL/Georgia as a Cat 1

Stan~Cat3 into FL

Tammy~Tropical Storm into Mexico

Vince~TS into FL

Wilma~Cat1 into NC late in the Season

Other names...maybe[/b]
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#59 Postby gunner1551 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:48 pm

To me Nate could be the big one that long tracks but because of advanced warning, IF most people heed the warning then it might not cause many deaths. Hits Florida as a Cat 4/5. That leaves me with Vince, Vince could be a late season, strong storm that goes from a Cat 5 to a strong Cat 3/4 on landfall in Cuba then gets in the GOM and gets back to Cat 4 status. Then continues its march into NO area. I could and probibly will entirely wrong buts its my guesstimate. I hate to make a prediction like this but its just a gut feeling as are all predictions in this tread. Could be troubled if it pans out.
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#60 Postby Ixolib » Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:59 pm

Irene - Sounds like a history-maker to me...
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