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(Unregistered)
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Sun Aug 07 2005 06:38 PM
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Hurricane Brian????
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When was the last Hurricane Brian and when will the next hurricane named Brian come about?
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Big Kahuna
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(Weather Hobbyist)
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Sun Aug 07 2005 06:53 PM
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Re: Hurricane Brian????
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This link should help you with your question. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml
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Unregistered User
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(Unregistered)
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Thu Jan 18 2007 11:46 PM
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Re: Hurricane Brian????
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They don't reuse names on hurricanes.
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Re: Hurricane Brian????
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They do recycle names depending on the amout of damage caused. If the damage is enough then that name is retired. See the link posted above...same as below.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml
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sara33
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(Weather Guru)
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Sun Jan 21 2007 03:23 AM
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Re: Hurricane Brian????
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Okay, I know this is a very uneducated question, but...How much do the SST's differ from the actual water temps? I am just curious because it has been a warm winter for us in FL and the water temps in the Keys are still in the 80's in the middle of winter??? Thanks in advance Christine
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Myles
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(Weather Hobbyist)
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Sun Jan 21 2007 01:24 PM
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Re: Hurricane Brian????
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SSTs are the actual water temps at the surface. Also, I checked a couple websites for current SST and thier anomilies (Product Systems Branch and NOAA) and they both show SSTs from 75-78F with anomilies of about +2-3F for the keys area.. So yeah, it has been warm down here.
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