KingTex
(Registered User)
Fri Jul 22 2005 04:45 PM
Re: 11 a.m. Discussion

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One more named storm and we`re all the way to G and its still July. Maybe we`ll go through all the letters this season seeing that the tropical records are falling like the snow in Buffalo around Janurary. Just for the heck of it, whats the farthest we`ve gone when it comes to name storms in the tropical Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico in one given hurricane season historically speaking. The way things are going, I think its a distinct possibility that we either tie the record or break it this year.......Time will tell.........Another note, the shuttle is still on the pad for a possible Tuesday launch. Thats a good sign for central Florida.....Weatherchef


We got to the T storm (Tanya) in 1995. That is the most since they've been naming storms. In fact, there has only been 2 named P storms, one R, one S, and one T. There may have been more storms during a year before they named storms, but those are the records since they've been named.


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