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Season Getting Near
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Hurricane season getting closer. With 128 posts on the last news article, I just want to thank you all for keeping this site active during the off season. 9PM - 21-Apr Update:

Our new news system is undergoing preliminary testing for the new season.. I'm making improvements to it over the next several weeks. Please Check it out and let us know... Link to new news system. We will be switching over to this near the start of the Hurricane Season. - mc

- [jc]




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I like the... (#84)
Posted by:
Kevin Location: State/city of confusion (Orlando, Florida)
Posted On 08:05PM 23-Apr-2002 with id (QVXNQYQNYQNQQ*)
new feedback feature. Makes the site a easier to naviagate. Also makes using it a little easier. What's even more intersting is the cooling along the equator, it seems to be warding off the warm area off of the SA coast. Latest ENSO forecast released today, and it certainly looks interesting. It only shows the warming becoming adequate to hinder a hurricane season by December. Obviously, if this forecast does indeed pan out, we will be in for an interesting season with quite a few landfalls. It also shows the El Nino beginning to weaken by March of 2003, where as in the last forecast in showed it strengthening. When I find the link, I'll post it. If you know the link, look at it. Either way, prepare. This season may (and probably will) have more landfalls than the past few years.


El Nino (#85)
Posted by: Bruce Location: Palm Bay, Fla
Posted On 08:36PM 23-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNVTNTY*)
I just checked out the ENSO forecast also. Colder water mowing North to the Equator from the South. Will be interesting to see if this continues during the next few months.


Bastardi Blurb... (#86)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metairie
Posted On 10:39AM 24-Apr-2002 with id (RPXNRTXNRSQNUX*)
>>I have started work on the hurricane forecast now and while I do not think the number is nearly as great as last year, my gut feeling is a quicker start, a quicker end and a much more random pattern than last years established look for a mid to late season east of the United States and late season western Caribbean as last year. But the time from now to the end of May is crucial in getting a handle on things, so for me as far as the landfall forecasts we make, now is the time to look.
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Caught that in today's meteorological discussion.

Steve


Earliest Altlantic Tropical Storm/ Hurricane (#87)
Posted by: Tom
Posted On 03:16PM 24-Apr-2002 with id (VUNXPNQPUNQPT*)
Would like to know what the record is for the earliest formation of a named tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin. Did it turn into a hurricane, and the location.

Thanx


Hurricane Season (#88)
Posted by: Colleen Location: Lakeland
Posted On 05:00PM 24-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYWNQXV*)
Well...I see this has been an interesting few days. I have not been watching the temperatures of the water or the other factors, but I will be soon enough.

Cheers to all!

Colleen


East Pacific basin: La nina (April 2002), NOAA said. (#89)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:09PM 24-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPQNWS*)
Yes, I remembered


Early Storms (#90)
Posted by:
Ed Dunham Location: Melbourne, FL
Posted On 11:14PM 24-Apr-2002 with id (VSNQVRNRRVNQUV*)
Tom: Tropical cyclones have been documented in every month of the year. Some early examples include Subtropical Storm 1, Jan 18, 1978; Tropical Storm, Feb 2, 1952; Hurricane, March 6, 1908 (NE Caribbean).
Cheers,
ED


Atlantic hurricane season could begin January 1, 2003 or 2004 or 2005 or future?? WOW!! (#91)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 03:16AM 25-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNVX*)
1912- Titanic
1914- 0 hurricanes
1925- 1 hurricane
1982- 2 hurricanes
1994- 3 hurricanes
1997- 3 hurricanes AGAIN because El nino reduced number of hurricanes

We will see 4 hurricanes or more each year!

Increase in hurricanes expected!


Read this messages about hurricanes (#92)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:49AM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQXQ*)
http://www.gopbi.com/HyperNews/hn/get.cgi/weather/index/forums/forum-2436.html?SITE=cim.gopbi&show=-1


Paloma (#93)
Posted by: Colleen Location: Lakeland
Posted On 03:20PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNQYUNQYS*)
I know I shouldn't do this, but I'm gonna anyway.

Do you have a job? Are you of legal age to vote? Are you on drugs? What?

I think you're just plain crazy.


Palms (#94)
Posted by: Bruce Location: Palm Bay, Fla
Posted On 06:17PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNVTNTY*)
Have you hugged a Teddy Bear Palm today?


Oh (#95)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:26PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVV*)
I am back!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA


Only two states!!! (#96)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:40PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVV*)
Coconut palm trees can grow in South Florida and Hawaii! Don't forget! Coconut palm trees can't grow in Palm Bay,Fl. hahahaha!!!


Don't forget, Look at Colleen (#97)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:46PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVV*)
Atlantic basin: Paloma will be the last storm of the season this year, If I am right? Bye bye colleen!!


Yes, Colleen have a problem!!! (#98)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:52PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVV*)
When I live in South Florida for 30 years!!! Colleen is retared!! because Colleen is jealous!!


Colleen??? (#99)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:25PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQWR*)
I voted for Jeb Bush!! I did!


Colleen??? (#100)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 08:08PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVR*)
I live in South Florida for 30 years and I am fine today!


Collen is weird!! (#101)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 08:17PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVR*)
Some people in National Hurricane Center know me in Miami too. I am here, That's why


Miami, Florida (#102)
Posted by: Paloma Location: South Florida
Posted On 08:33PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVR*)
I went to National Hurricane Center 5 times! I know where national hurricane center is, No problem!


Colleen rules... (#103)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metairie
Posted On 11:52PM 25-Apr-2002 with id (VWNRTYNUUNQUU*)
>>I went to National Hurricane Center 5 times! I know where national hurricane center is, No problem!

Did you have to wear a disguise or sneak in the back the second, third, fourth and fifth times?

Steve


Paloma (#104)
Posted by: Bruce Location: Palm Bay, Fla
Posted On 06:25AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNVTNTY*)
Coconut Palms do grow in Palm Bay, I have Three!!!HAHAHAHAHA. Palms are not trees! I voted for Jeb Bush also :( What a mistake!! Reno will replace Jed Bush :) !!! Colleen is right!!! Hug a Teddy Bear Palm today!!! You are the weakest Link, GOOD BYE!!!


Too Funny.... (#105)
Posted by: Colleen Location: Lakeland
Posted On 09:03AM 26-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNQWW*)
You guys are hilarious! ;-) However, I have no intention on keeping this Paloma or whoever he is going. I also can't stop him, either. So I will just ignore him.

Reno...btw...will NEVER replace Jeb Bush. Hate to tell you that, Bruce. ;-) Maybe someone else, but not Reno. Not as long as I'm alive...;-)

Well, I'm sure I will be getting more hysterical feedback from the nutcase.

Steve....ROFLMAO!!!! ;-) I rule, you drool. ;-) Did you have to wear a disguise



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