Kevin Bowman
EF4
Originally posted by rdewey+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rdewey)</div>Originally posted by Jeff Snyder@
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I mean Rita is the strongest storm in recorded history....
No it's not. It's the 3rd lowest central pressure recorded with an Atlantic hurricane.
When this next update from NHC comes in, you may need to edit that :lol:
Anyway, I have this feeling too. In fact, I had it last year as well with all the 'canes hitting FL. This year has been meteorologically (and geologically) exciting to say the least:
1. Mount St. Helens
2. Earthquakes
3. Major Tsunami
4. 36-42 inch snowstorm; in central IN of all places
5. Seasonal snowfall totals of over 100 inches this past winter at my locale
6. Number of 90 degree days at my location
7. Hurricane Katrina
8. Hurricane Rita
9. The number of hurricanes in 2005
Those are all of the major events, meteorological and geological, that occured in he past 12 months that are significant to me.[/b]
10, complete lack of tornadoes in may