It should be readily apparent to all those who follow the Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Seasons that we know we make it down to at least the; E and this year E stands for Ernesto. That is right Tropical Depression and Tropical Storm Ernesto is coming and it very well could make it to Hurricane States on the Saffir-Simpson Scale.
Most Tropical Storms never reach Hurricane Status, but a good many do, as we readily saw in the record breaking 2005 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season. In fact in 2005 it was the longest season, most named storms, most named hurricanes, three of the top five most powerful hurricanes and those are only a few of the records it shattered.
Well now as we break into the beginning of the 2006 Tropical Hurricane season following a La Nina year on the Pacific Coast side of our nation, we are pretty sure this means that it will follow the normal pattern and be another above average season. Some say it could not possibly be as big as in 2005, but no one can say that with certainty.
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