Atlantic is mostly quiet again for now
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US Major:
546 (Milton),
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546 (Milton),
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MichaelA
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Hurricane Epsilon
Wed Oct 21 2020 05:54 PM
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October 21 and we have a Cat 3 in the Atlantic threatening Bermuda. This being a highly active season, I wonder what the historical data shows for late season major hurricanes. Epsilon formed in the mid-Atlantic in October. That is not a climatological/historical region for storm development this late in the season. With 5 - 6 weeks left in the season, what other unusual developments might be in store?
-------------------- Michael
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Hurricane Epsilon
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Wed Oct 21 2020 05:54 PM
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