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Re: Bye, bye, Delta!
      Sun Nov 27 2005 08:07 PM

odd systems:
Hurricane Alice 2, December 1954-January 1955. Hit the Caribbean on January 2.
Subtropical Storm, January 1978. Formed on January 18.
Tropical Storm 1, February 1952-- crossed southern Florida on February 3 .
Hurricane 1, March 1908--moved through the Caribbean, crossed the islands on March 8.
TS Ana, April 2003. Formed on April 20.
Subtropical Storm, April 1992. Formed on April 21.


Tropical systems are rare outside of June-November, and very rare outside of May-December, but have been known to occur when they aren't supposed to.

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* Bye, bye, Delta! GuppieGrouper Sun Nov 27 2005 08:07 PM
. * * Re: Bye, bye, Delta! GuppieGrouper   Sun Nov 27 2005 12:43 PM
. * * Re: Bye, bye, Delta! Lysis   Sun Nov 27 2005 02:25 PM
. * * Re: Bye, bye, Delta! CaneTrackerInSoFl   Sun Nov 27 2005 07:01 PM
. * * Re: Bye, bye, Delta! HanKFranK   Sun Nov 27 2005 08:07 PM

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