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There has been a notable reduction of Atlantic Tropical storms this
year compared to last when by this stage there had been 10 storms including 4 Hurricanes two of which reached cat4. It was predicted that this year would be another very active year but it would seem that the sea surface temperatures are wrong for this with all the positive anomalies being in mid latitudes. Even the major positive anomaly close to the Arctic that seems to have been there as almost a permanent feature over the last few years has significantly declined. Strangely this does not seem to have increased the formation of depressions over mid latitudes. http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/...05H/index.html https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/ Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire |
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![]() Rob wrote: wrote: There has been a notable reduction of Atlantic Tropical storms this year compared to last when by this stage there had been 10 storms including 4 Hurricanes two of which reached cat4. It was predicted that this year would be another very active year but it would seem that the sea surface temperatures are wrong for this with all the positive anomalies being in mid latitudes. Even the major positive anomaly close to the Arctic that seems to have been there as almost a permanent feature over the last few years has significantly declined. Strangely this does not seem to have increased the formation of depressions over mid latitudes. Well there's time enough Simon, till late November so thats still 4 months worth. I think last year will be seen as a bit of an exceptional year, come a few years down the line. Far better if you compare this years activity with a longer time span though. When it gets warmer, do you mean? |
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In message .com,
" writes Strangely this does not seem to have increased the formation of depressions over mid latitudes. Not *meteorological* depressions, anyway... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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