New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
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2006/2007
Wed Dec 20 2006 06:23 PM
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Easy to summarize the competition results for 2006. Everybody went high. Dave Foster won with a May forecast putting the numbers at 12/8/2. We ended up seeing 10/5/2. He went near average and didn't miss the mark by much. Go ahead and use this thread to post for the 2007 forecast. I'll attach it to whatever goes up around late spring, because nobody (especially myself) remembered to make a competition thread back in November before the Gray numbers came out. What were they anyway... something like 14/7/4? Gotta run now, maybe somebody can verify/correct that? Will tag a personal forecast on here later on... HF 2223z20december
(pretty close - it was 14/7/3 - I did put up a Met Blog, but not a competition)
Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Dec 21 2006 11:19 PM)
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