Wet weekend and next weekend, but tropical development very unlikely.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
596 (Milton),
US Major:
596 (Milton),
FL Any:
596 (Milton),
FL Major:
596 (Milton)
Ed Dunham
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The Forecasts
Thu Jun 12 2003 06:58 PM
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Well we lost some good threads due to the computer glitch, but I did manage to salvage the seasonal outlooks which had been posted. Here is what I had captured prior to the data loss:
The Pros
NHC (avg) 13/8/3
TSR 12/7/3
Dr Gray 14/8/3
The Cons (couldn't resist )
ED 12/7/3
Steve 14/8/4
HankFrank 13/8/3
Kevin/Rob 13/7/3
Cycloneye 14/8/3
Rich B. 14/9/4
Toni 13/9/3
Joe 14/7/3
Clyde W. 15/8/4
JustMe 16/10/4
Rainband 12/6/4
Frank P 13/8/3
StormHound 18/9/2
troy2 16/8/4
Hope that I didn't overlook anyone that may have posted their numbers. Certainly a tight cluster this year for a busy season. Updated on 06/14 - not as tight a cluster anymore!
About two dozen registrations were lost, so if you registered after April 28th, please re-register on the site.
Just for the fun of it (no science involved), on what date will Bill become a named reality? BTW, I have an entry 'cutoff' rule, so waiting a day or so before the next TS is likely to be named will not get you the prize - remember, this is a fun thing.
Cheers,
ED
Edited by Ed Dunham (Sat Jun 14 2003 11:14 PM)
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