Models show eerie similarities between Nicole, Ian and two other storms nearly 20 years ago
Models show eerie similarities between Nicole, Ian and two other storms nearly 20 years ago
28,000 WITHOUT POWER IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. WE WANT TO TAKE A COUPLE OF MINUTES TO DISCUSS THIS. ON THE LEFT THESE ARE TWO STORMS THAT HIT THE SUNSHINE STATE BACK IN 2004. CHARLIE IN RED, JEANNE IN BLUE. LOOK AT THIS. IAN IN RED, NICOLE IN BLUE. IT IS ONE OF THOSE REALLY EERIE COMPARISONS. STRANGER THAN FICTION I SUPPOSE. BACK TO YOU. MEREDITH: IT MAKES ME THINK OF YOUR LONG-RANGE FORECAST. IT HAS BEEN CALLING FOR SOMETHING HAPPENING RIGHT AROUND THIS TIME FRAME. IT IS INCREDIBLE TO SEE THESE. ERIC: IT IS THE SAME IDEA. EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE THIS CYCLICAL PATTERN. TO SOME EXTENT THERE IS SOMETHING GOING ON THERE. AS WE FINALLY EXIT HURRICANE SEASON IN THE COMING WEEKS I AM GOING TO BE DIVING INTO DATA AND TRY TO FIND OTHER PATTERNS. AND THAT SHAMELESS PLUG,
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Models show eerie similarities between Nicole, Ian and two other storms nearly 20 years ago
What are the odds? In 2004, the time between Hurricanes Charley and Jeanne was 44 days. The time between Hurricanes Ian and Nicole this year was 43 days. Take a look at the comparisons below:
What are the odds?
In 2004, the time between Hurricanes Charley and Jeanne was 44 days. The time between Hurricanes Ian and Nicole this year was 43 days.
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