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For those interested here is the list of 2005 Atlantic Storm names for hurricanes and tropical storms. I'm sticking this for hurricane season as a place for anyone post communication, updates, etc., as the storms occur.
*blue - tropical storm
*red - hurricane
Arlene - landfall June 11 - Alabama/Florida Panhandle Bret - landfall June 29 - Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico Cindy - landfall July 5 - Grand Isle, Louisiana Dennis - landfall July 10 - Pensacola, Florida Emily - landfall 7/18 Cancun Mexico & 7/20 Tampico Mexico Franklin - no recorded landfall Gert - landfall 7/24 - Mexico Harvey - no recorded landfall Irene - no recorded landfall Jose - landfall 8/23 - Mexico Katrina - landfall 8/29 - Pearlington, Mississippi Lee - no recorded landfall Maria - no recorded landfall Nate - no recorded landfall Ophelia - no recorded landfall, but very close Philippe - no recorded landfall Rita - landfall 9/24 - Texas/Louisiana Stan - landfall 10/4 - Veracruz, Mexico Tammy - 10/5 - Jacksonville, Florida Vince - 10/11 Huelva, Spain Wilma - 10/22 Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico/ Marco Island, Florida
Alpha - 10/23 - Barahona, Dominican Republic Beta- 10/30 - Nicaragua Gamma - 11/18 - Honduras Delta - 11/28 - no recorded landfall Epsilon - 12/8 -no recorded landfall
-----end of hurricane season -----
Zeta
Eta
Theta
Iota
Kappa
Lambda
Mu
Nu
Chi
Omnicron
Pi
Rho
Sigma
Tau
Upsilon
Phi
Chi
Psi
Omega
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Last edited by CBulla; December 15th, 2005 at 12:53 AM..
Well, having a storm with your name on it can work either way.
There -was- a Trop Storm Matthew (moi) last year,
and as I recall it just kinda wandered aimlessly in the Atlantic.
Weah
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I suggest keeping an eye out on this site, the government sites are summarized with other data on here too: Crown Weather - it was helpful last year with trying to guesstimate where the storms would go and a lot more productive than watching the news who just give a summary, that is of course if you into the "how do they come up with that?" kind of questioning.
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Always up for a dive, your Orlando/Central Florida dive buddy.
Newspaper headlines read, "Serene Arlene: Storm packs a featherweight punch!"
Seriously though, we had a bit of heavy rain in the morning, then it misted on and off for the rest of the day. Nothing but blue skies and sunshine today!
I',m going for Jose, my cat 's name, Jose Cuervo, he loves the stuff, and spent the first week of his life with me behind the bottle in the bar. so you can say he named himselfoh, yes he was behind the bottle not me.