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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1565049)10/13/2025 8:32:12 PM
From: combjelly2 Recommendations

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Eric
pocotrader

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Considering we have been having a lot of late season hurricanes, including at least one that came the next year, I think they are on track.

A big problem is for a lot of people, if it doesn't hit land in the US, it doesn't count. Climate change deniers often do this.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1565049)10/13/2025 10:53:29 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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Bill
longz

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You seem to have overlooked the rest

"...including 7-10 hurricanes, three to five major hurricanes that reach Category 3 strength or higher, and three to six direct U.S. impacts. DaSilva added that there is a 20% chance of more than 18 named storms this year."