LI Phil
(User)
Tue May 18 2004 06:31 PM
Re: EPAC Invest

Ed,

Since 1992 is your example year (and a good one), everyone on this board remembers the "A" storm from that year. Is there any evidence that an active year in the EastPac can spawn some deadly CAT 3+ that landfall in the U.S. (right now I'm too lazy to start looking it up)? Remember, it's not the number of storms in any given year, it's where they go. Or is it purely coincidental that we had 'drew w/an active EastPac season? Tomorrow, I'll look into the correlation, but since you've so much experience, I thought you might know of the top of your noggin'

To JK: glad to see you back on the board. Sure wish I could be with you guys in PCB tomorrow. Give us a report on how it went, and if you met (pun fully intended) any posters from this board.

And Steve, congrats upon your 700th post and vaunted "Storm Chaser" status...LOL

Cheers,
LI Phil



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