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Cycloneye11
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2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts
      #35406 - Sat May 14 2005 08:11 PM

2005
Adrian
Beatriz
Calvin
Dora
Eugene
Fernanda
Greg
Hilary
Irwin
Jova
Kenneth
Lidia
Max
Norma
Otis
Pilar
Ramon
Selma
Todd
Veronica
Wiley
Xina
York
Zelda


Above are the names for this 2005 EPAC season.Let's see how active the season at that basin is.


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James88
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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: Cycloneye11]
      #35424 - Sun May 15 2005 04:14 AM

It will be interesting to see if they continue the trend of a May storm out there.

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hurricane_run
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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: James88]
      #35462 - Mon May 16 2005 04:00 PM

maybe that may storm will "cross-over" he he he

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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: hurricane_run]
      #35490 - Mon May 16 2005 11:10 PM

i cannot foresee 90E even forming into anything, much less making the trek across central america...

nevertheless...EPAC season has started and we're good to go in two weeks...at least we got a little som-in som-in to watch for the next day or so...it wouldn't surprise me (after 2004 nothing does anymore) to see this band of showers get into the atlantic basin, but i cannot foresee any development on either side of the pond...

just my two cents...

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James88
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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: LI Phil]
      #35494 - Tue May 17 2005 02:53 AM

Hmm, the storm looks to have organised somewhat overnight:



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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: LI Phil]
      #35526 - Tue May 17 2005 02:15 PM

Quote:

i cannot foresee 90E even forming into anything, much less making the trek across central america...

nevertheless...EPAC season has started and we're good to go in two weeks...at least we got a little som-in som-in to watch for the next day or so...it wouldn't surprise me (after 2004 nothing does anymore) to see this band of showers get into the atlantic basin, but i cannot foresee any development on either side of the pond...

just my two cents...




Kinda early to start breaking out the crow recipes isn't it?
*grins and ducks*

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hurricane_run
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Re: 2005 Eastern Pacific Season Starts [Re: Bloodstar]
      #35533 - Tue May 17 2005 03:01 PM

now T# 1.5/1.5

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Tropcial Depression 01E [Re: hurricane_run]
      #35540 - Tue May 17 2005 03:19 PM

It has now been upgraded to Tropical Depression 01E.

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