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Re: The Atlantic/Pacific Thing
      Mon Jul 26 2010 06:53 PM

Its possible that after such an active start, the EASTPAC may not record a storm in July. Of the years mentioned above, a July with no storms has only happened once - in 1965. That season ended with 10/1/0 in the EASTPAC and 6/4/1 in the Atlantic. The EASTPAC has already had two major hurricanes and the Atlantic is way ahead of its 1965 pace so those numbers are not representative of this season in either of the basins.
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