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National Hurricane Conference 2002
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The National Hurricane Conference is going on this week here in Orlando, and one of the things to come out of it was the expectation of a rather average year (storm count wise), which I agree with.

It's been a while since a Major Hurricane has hit Florida now, it'll be 10 years since Andrew this season. Complacency may have set in among many, and I fear this may be the case again.

September 11th gave extra focus to Emergency Management, and I think they are about as reasonably prepared as the could be. The evacuation routes from the coastline are still very poor, and the road system in Central Florida can't handle normal work traffic well, much less a massive evacuation. They've talked about one-waying the main roads (I4/Turnpike/Beeline etc) during emergencies. But that requires a lot of manpower to make sure no "oopses" happen at the entrance on/off ramps.

I expect a different hurricane season this year... This doesn't mean more or even more landfalls, just storms in different places than we have seen in the last two years. I actually expect fewer this year.

Preperations for the new season are progressing slowly, but we'll get there. :)

- [mac]




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Steve????? (#46)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:01PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNWS*)
She died on my 3rd birthday! THAT'S ME !!!
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Steve???? (#47)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:05PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNWS*)
She died on my 3rd birthday! THAT'S ME !!
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"The Wizard of Oz" (#48)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:07PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNWS*)
Judy Garland died on my 3rd birthday!!! That's me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Bull lived in haunted house in England (#49)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:11PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNWS*)
Bull died when Judy Garland was almost 5 year old!


Atlantic basin: Increase in hurricanes expected (#50)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:17PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPTNWS*)
I know you hate hurricanes. LOL


Dr Gray said. (#51)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:54PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (VTNQRNQPTNTY*)
Hurricane activity has been on the rise since the 1995 season, Gray said. The years 1995 through 2001 represent the most active seven-season period on record, with 94 named storms, 58 hurricanes and 27 major hurricanes. I don't understand you, Nick !!!! LOL !!!


John (#52)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland
Posted On 08:26PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
John,don't take this the wrong way,but I'm not sure I understand where you are coming from on most of your postings.I must have missed out on something.


Who will win? me? wait and see (#53)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 10:12PM 08-Apr-2002 with id (VTNQRNQPTNTX*)
2002 Atlatnic hurricane season

Me 12 hurricanes

Shawn- 10 hurricanes


Reply To Post #40 (#54)
Posted by:
TropicalWxWatcher Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Posted On 06:25PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (VVNQUWNVWNUY*)
Usually during El Nino episodes, we see less landfalling US landfalls. The reason for this, is due to a strong subtropical jet which increases in strength. However, there are two factors that we need to monitor. #1 Well the first one is monitoring the strength of El Nino. If we only see a weak El Nino or possibly even neutral episode, we would see a weaker subtropical jet. #2 The Azores High is at a very good possition and strength. In addition, the Bermuda High has been stronger than average. This would result in a more westward track of tropical cyclones that develop in the MDR (Mean Development Region).


2002 Atlantic hurricane season (#55)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:38PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNXT*)
I hate to wait


Post # 40 (#56)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 06:45PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNXT*)
Coconut palm trees in South Florida and Hawaii ONLY! hahahahaha No coconut palm trees in Tallahasee, Florida!!! Sorry, :-(


Okay John, you'll LOVE THIS PREDICTION: (#57)
Posted by:
Kevin Location: Orlando, Florida
Posted On 06:59PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QVXNQYQNXSNQX*)
My "other bogus prediction" for 2002 Hurricane Season. Here are the numbers:
2002 Named Storms
2002 Hurricanes
2002 Major Hurricanes
To accompany this "somewhat" above average prediction here is are the strike probabilites:
A 2002% chance that all 2002 storms will make landfall! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laughing my ass off,
Kevin A. Budd
Orlando, Florida


Coconut Palms can be found in any tropical area (#58)
Posted by:
John C (http://flhurricane.com) Location: Cocoa
Posted On 07:16PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (VUNSUNYXNQY*)
The coconut palm is typically found along tropical, sandy shorelines since it can tolerate brackish soils and salt spray. However, salt is not required for the growth of healthy plants and they can be successfully grown well inland. Coconut palms grow well in a wide range of soil types, provided they are well-drained, and a wide pH range, from 5.0 to 8.0. Successful growth requires a minimum average temperature of 72°F and an annual rainfall of 30 to 50 inches or more. The trees may be injured by cold when the temperature falls below 32°F (0°C). They require full sunlight and are tolerant to wind and temporary flooding.


Yes, I know (#59)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 07:58PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNWT*)
Some coconut palm trees can grow in Central Florida. But Alot of coconut palm trees in South Florida!


Leave John Alone.... (#60)
Posted by: Steve H. Location: Palm Bay, FL
Posted On 08:04PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYUNTV*)
he gives the board character! I'm not a moderator or anything, but let's keep the board civil. Not that anyone has been mean, but I'd hate to see it deteriorate like other boards that are weather related. Anyhow, the strong western atlantic high pressure is keeping seas up on the east coast of Florida, keeping the SSTs at bay, since mixing and upwelling of the water is occurring. This will continue right through the weekend. The winds here in Melbourne (Palm Bay) have been strong since Friday and this unusually strong high should get reinforced again late in the week. Never really have seen such a dominant high in the western Atlantic that has persisted since last summer!! Now we wait to see if El Nino becomes a factor this season. If not...look out! Cheers!!


Hey, Speaking of Unusual... (#61)
Posted by: Steve H. Location: Palm Bay, FL
Posted On 08:21PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (RPUNQXXNQYUNTV*)
Anyone check out the spin near 32N/54W?? Lots of convection flaring around the "center". Not gonna amount to anything, but unusual to have a low at such a southern latitude moving WSW this time of year. That Strong high is influencing the low. Cheers!!


Judy Garland was a wonderful girl. Prince Denis said. (#62)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 09:01PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNXT*)
Denis died on my 18th birthday. When Prince Denis met Judy Garland at Oz! WOW!


Me? (#63)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 09:13PM 09-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNXT*)
Many spanish and cuban people live in South Florida


out of season (#64)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallytown (TLH, FL)
Posted On 01:15AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
yeah why not? nothing else to do til hurricane season starts.


i am retared (#65)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:16AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
i love to wait for hurricanes!! 2 or fewer hurricanes expected!!!


post #56 (#66)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:17AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
chipmunks on North American continent ONLY! HAHAHAHAHA. no chipmunk in Fort Myers. Too bad!!


1989 World Series (#67)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:18AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
loma prieta earthquake struck on my 9th birthday!!! delayed world series between A's and giants.



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