HanKFranK
(User)
Tue May 18 2004 11:39 PM
basin crossers.. in reverse

as far as systems originating in the pacific hitting the u.s... look at 1949. that's the most prominent example on record. occasionally something rolls up into california or arizona.. and much weakened remnant systems that landfall in central mexico can arrive in texas.. usually stuff that develops out there goes out into the vast north pacific.
i don't think there's a meaningful correlation between when the eastpac season starts and how the atlantic behaves.
HF 0038z19may



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