Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Intresting Statistics

Year E storm F storm
1990 June 26 July 6
1991 July 15 July 29
1992 (most active year on record) June 22 June 22
1993 July 15 August 7
1994 July 16 July 19
1995 August 1 August 7
1996 August 30 September 10
1997 July 12 July 14
1998 July 29 August 6
1999 August 6 August 17
2000 July 16 August 3
2001 July 20 August 6
2002 July 23 August 21
2003 July 10 July 17
2004 August 19 August 23
2005 July 18 August 9
2006 July 21 July 31
2007 Jul 31 August 7
2008 July 16 July 24
2009 July 29 August 3
2010 August 10 ??

The table above shows the formation of each particular storm. This years stats are in italics, with records in bold. This table includes storms since 1990 only.

Using the static maps you might be asking "We are not that behind at all". But remember that we have had only one named storm since July 1. It should also been noted that the GFS predicts a TD in about six days.

This images above shows the map of all storms this year. The tracks itself is normal for a La Nina year. The activity itself is what makes this season behind.

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