Well, at least if there are any more new out of season surprises after midnight tomorrow night, they start anew with the regular 2006 list...so this should be the last Greek storm.
Well, at least if there are any more new out of season surprises after midnight tomorrow night, they start anew with the regular 2006 list...so this should be the last Greek storm.
Is it, Lifted, or do they not start over till the start of the 2006 Hurricane Season? I 'spose this has never been an issue before either. B)
It has been an issue before. Up until a few years ago, they didn't name post-season hurricanes (at least, that's my recollection. Perhaps Lifted Up knows better).
I don't know how Raf posted links to the "cones,"but I had to point out that there was indeed another tropical storm in the Atlantic. My stepson mentioned it, and I thought he was kidding; but there it was. Zeta! It actually achieved (weak) tropical storm status on Saturday. I imagine that that's the latest Atlantic storm on record. Just think -- if it started two days later it would have been a 2006 storm, and probably the EARLIEST on record!
I. I imagine that that's the latest Atlantic storm on record. Just think -- if it started two days later it would have been a 2006 storm, and probably the EARLIEST on record!
George
I think I saw there was an "alpha 2" on Dec 30th in 1954 ... this tied the record for latest in the year
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I don't know how Raf posted links to the "cones,"but I had to point out that there was indeed another tropical storm in the Atlantic. My stepson mentioned it, and I thought he was kidding; but there it was. Zeta! It actually achieved (weak) tropical storm status on Saturday. I imagine that that's the latest Atlantic storm on record. Just think -- if it started two days later it would have been a 2006 storm, and probably the EARLIEST on record!
George
George,
That's what this thread is about. The storm actually formed on Friday.
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Lifted Up
Well, at least if there are any more new out of season surprises after midnight tomorrow night, they start anew with the regular 2006 list...so this should be the last Greek storm.
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GarthP2000
Dang! This hurricane season is becoming almost like the THE thread. ..... It ... just ... won't ... die!
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Is it, Lifted, or do they not start over till the start of the 2006 Hurricane Season? I 'spose this has never been an issue before either. B)
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It has been an issue before. Up until a few years ago, they didn't name post-season hurricanes (at least, that's my recollection. Perhaps Lifted Up knows better).
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Raf
I just heard about this one on the news.
This is the season that will not end. It just keeps on going and going and going...
I kinda of thought that the names wouldn't start over until the begining of the new season in June.
So where's the next hurricane party going to be? Raf? Belle? We really have to celebrate this one.
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dmiller
Ha! Just heard this on the news about an hour ago. Thought of you all right away. :)
We just got 7 inches of snow last night, and it hasn't stopped yet.
Time to go out and play!!! B)
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Tom Strange
...well, here we are finishing up the year about 16 inches below normal... could you kindly divert it our way?
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Lifted Up
Yea, the even confirmed on a recent Zeta discussion that the 2006 list will be started with any storms that develop after the turn of the year.
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I don't know how Raf posted links to the "cones,"but I had to point out that there was indeed another tropical storm in the Atlantic. My stepson mentioned it, and I thought he was kidding; but there it was. Zeta! It actually achieved (weak) tropical storm status on Saturday. I imagine that that's the latest Atlantic storm on record. Just think -- if it started two days later it would have been a 2006 storm, and probably the EARLIEST on record!
George
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70º today, January 2nd, a long long line of thunderstorms passing through and tornado warnings and a possible touchdown in Fayette Co....
Yes Virginia there is global warming
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Raf
George,
That's what this thread is about. The storm actually formed on Friday.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Yeah. I looked for a "Cone of ..." thread and didn't see it. No fair using another title!
George
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Ah. The thread does have a subtitle, though.
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Kids
Am I going to have to send you to your room!
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