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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
560 (Milton),
US Major:
560 (Milton),
FL Any:
560 (Milton),
FL Major:
560 (Milton)
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With the 2007 season coming ever closer we have already had our first named storm:
Subtropical Storm Andrea- 40 knots, 1002 hPa
There is a question that is on people's lips and that is If Subtropical Storm Andrea should have been named by the ?
I think it shouldn't and these are my 3 thoughts on why:
1) It had little convection attached to it when it was named.
2) It didn't have good banding features that some Subtropical Storms have.
3) It started to weaken before the named it Andrea.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
(Moved from The Tropics Today to this forum - The Tropics Today covers current activity in the basin)
Edited by Ed Dunham (Sat May 19 2007 10:41 PM)
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