User blog:CycloneRyne94/Hurricane Bertha (2014)

So we now have Hurricane Bertha, the second Hurricane of the season.

Despite the Not Very Great Conditions that it had been dealing with, it had decided to strengthen semi-rapidly overnight till it became an 80 mph hurricane at the 11 AM Advisory.

It's peak will either be 80 or 85 mph depending on what happens before it starts to weaken again in a 1-2 or more days.

This brings the season's Hurricane Total to Two (2), the same number as last year (2013), and we're only in early August and at the B storm.

But the difference so far between this year (2014) and last year (2013) is that we've gotten Hurricanes sooner than we did last year, July 3rd-4th 2014 compared to September 10th-11th 2013. In Addition to that, Arthur had also Become a 100 mph Category 2, and we didn't have any Category-2+ storms last year.

So, So Far, this year has been better in terms of Hurricane Production. I can only wonder what's next, especially out of the next storm, Cristobal.

CycloneRyne94 (talk) 16:30, August 4, 2014 (UTC)