Poll: Will a cat 5 hit the U.S in 2005
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considering that we've already had two cat 4s and that ocean temperatures will just continue to rise for the next month and that the wet MJO will control the Atlantic by later in August I first of all wouldnt be suprised to see 2 or even 3 cat 5's form... I'm not positive if one will hit the US but like someone else said in this thread, gut feeling tells me yes
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Re: Poll: Will a cat 5 hit the U.S in 2005
Hurricane Floyd wrote:Heres one for yous
I voted yes. Not that I want a cat 5 to come near land, but this has already been a weird season.
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I voted "No". It's very unlikely for a hurricane to approach the landmass of US as a 5 and not weaken before the eye comes ashore. The statistics mtm4319 quoted illustrate that point very well.
If you are asking if a storm which reaches Cat 5 status at some point and then strikes the US (but not still a 5 at the time), I'd be inclined to vote "Yes".
If you are asking if a storm which reaches Cat 5 status at some point and then strikes the US (but not still a 5 at the time), I'd be inclined to vote "Yes".
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It would be cool to say that I was alive when a Cat 5 hurricane hit the US because it dosn't happen AT ALL. I think only 2 have. but i'm going to say no it isn't likely at all.
ok I've been wondering about this for a while. Has any one here ever heard of Super Typhoon Tip of the 1979 pacific hurricane season? and if so do you have any information on it?
ok I've been wondering about this for a while. Has any one here ever heard of Super Typhoon Tip of the 1979 pacific hurricane season? and if so do you have any information on it?
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Astro_man92 wrote:It would be cool to say that I was alive when a Cat 5 hurricane hit the US because it dosn't happen AT ALL. I think only 2 have. but i'm going to say no it isn't likely at all.
ok I've been wondering about this for a while. Has any one here ever heard of Super Typhoon Tip of the 1979 pacific hurricane season? and if so do you have any information on it?
It holds the record for the lowest pressure ever in a TC and the largest TC ever recorded.
Wikipedia article on Typhoon Tip: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Tip
Track of Tip:
edit: sat images of Tip (too big to post here)
http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/typhoon-tip-19791013-noaa6vis.gif
http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/typhoon-tip-19791014-noaa6vis.gif
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I'd hate to go through that. I heard that it was half the sive of the US. and the pressure droped to 879 millibars. TIP was truly amazing.
My question is why was it so big?
My question is why was it so big?
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