there may be a statistic to bust the given analysis, varmint. by that i refer to the 'strong tropical disturbance' in late may.. you know, that tropical cyclone nhc acted clueless about while it drowned 3000 people in haiti/dr. maybe your post will stand true.. we'll know after the season when they post-analyze (issue weather information six months too late). but yeah, late starting seasons tend to make up for it by breaking out and running wide open. i would like to know where you got the info on depression formation dates, though. not in the nhc archives for sure. HF 2153z14july
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