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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 13:28 GMT le 13 juin 2007 | +3 |
F5: Devastation, Survival, and the Most Violent Tornado Outbreak of the 20th Century tells a story from the world's most violent tornado outbreak on record--the April 4, 1974 Super Outbreak. The Super Outbreak featured the most tornadoes ever recorded in a single day, 148, and also had an unprecedented number of violent F4 and F5 tornadoes--six F5 tornadoes and 24 F4 tornadoes (for comparison, the past five years have had one F5 tornado and 15 F4 tornadoes.)| Permalink | A A A |
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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Has there ever been an F5 tornado in FL?
Thanks all.
Night
look Tropical wave are comeing more N then they have been
play nic all have a good night ok
The images you are about to see are from June 12th, 2005 and June 12th, 2007
As you all know 2005 was the worst Atlantic Hurricane Season on record. This year is not projected to have near that kind of activity, but should it be? Here is something interesting.. We all know that in 2005 the SST's were WELL above normal.. But how are the SST's this year.. Well.. Previously they were above normal but not as above normal as 2005. However, In the past 2 weeks there has been a significant increase in SST's across the Atlantic. Here are the SST's of the Gulf Of Mexico on June 12th, 2005:
As you can see, for June 12th, those are extremely warm.. Almost 88 Degrees in some spots. Now, Here are the SST's for the Gulf of Mexico as of June 12th, 2007:
There are no visible areas of the Gulf Of Mexico with SST's below 80 degrees and some areas are up to an Amazing 90 Degrees in Mid June! Obviously, This presents an interesting case for an even more Active Hurricane Season.. Will it happen? That remains to be seen. Goodnight Everyone. I just wanted to share this intriguing piece of information with you all.
Gnite all, going to try this sleep thing again.
I saw a tornado vortex, but the county is only under a Sever Thunder Storm warning. Why is that?
So, still we are in the middle of the first month and we passed B. But in '05, B didn't come around until late June...we still have a long way to go to see if this is gonna be anything like '05 or even '04. Also 2005's July was incredible with 2 major storms and a total of 5 named storms. But we know how akward this season has been so far...so it is definately way too early to know how this season will pan out.
Taz- Very true...the waves are coming off of Africa higher....leaving possibly a better percentage for them to survive or develop (even though I doubt it)...I'd be very concerned around July-September time if this pattern continues...we could only just hope for most of them to reccurve out to sea...(missing Bermuda)...LOL
-Justin~
Certainly when it goes NW.
Will give us something to watch before the big hurricanes come.
Is it just me thinking or are the SST warming up rapidly?
There sure is a lot of rain in that blob.
If it developes it could become a TS with a lot of rain.
In 2004, FL got hit by 4 out of those 6 storms, if I recall correctly.
not sure about that.
Shear is lower then yesterday in that area
and will fall a little bit more coming hours.
If it goes NE for the day it might have a change to develope.
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Wish that blob would make up it's mind. I'm almost afraid to go N for the weekend!! LOL
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