Board Thread:Real-Time hurricane tracking/@comment-26971007-20150924210124/@comment-24122602-20150925020051

HypotheticalHurricane wrote: Hurricane news wrote: HypotheticalHurricane wrote: Hurricane news wrote: Bobnekaro wrote: The Atlantic is due for strong hurricanes. With Ida on the verge of dissipation and no systems with a high chance of formation, we've passed the prime period for hurricane formation in the Atlantic. We haven't had a Category 5 since 2007, or a landfalling major hurricane in the US since 2005. This can't last forever. I predict that next season will go similar to the 2004 season (slow until August, then exploded with activity), and the following season could be like 2005. the cat5 drought and no landfall can last forever um thats impossible because we could be in a la nina from 2016-2017 Until the end of the centry we`ll have an el nino What? El Nino's cannot and will not last for longer then 2 years at least.

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I hate New York for touching me! The El Nino can do what it wants