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Unseasonably stout wave in Caribbean bringing enhanced showers and tstorms for several days, but lacks model support for development 5/26
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 273 (Idalia) , Major: 273 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 273 (Idalia) Major: 273 (Idalia)
 


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Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low
      Thu May 29 2008 03:40 AM

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I have a question? We are planing a trip for florida in Oct. 2008, are we safe? Just wondering!!!




On any given day, based upon climatology, you have less than a 1-in-100 shot of being impacted by a tropical system anywhere in Florida in October.

That said, most storms that impact the state in October tend to come from the Gulf of Mexico rather than the Atlantic, often traveling to the north or northeast as they cross the state and interact with mid-latitude frontal systems and such. Still, I wouldn't be worried at all.

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* Florida/October dnmcdn1@aol.com Thu May 29 2008 03:40 AM
. * * Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low Clark   Thu May 29 2008 03:40 AM
. * * Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low saluki   Sat Apr 19 2008 05:19 PM
. * * Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low doug   Fri Apr 18 2008 04:06 PM

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