RE: October history of Named Tropical Storms/Hurricanes & Areas of Formation, 1851-2019... Raymond Trusik (01 Oct 2020 18:02 UTC)

RE: October history of Named Tropical Storms/Hurricanes & Areas of Formation, 1851-2019... Raymond Trusik 01 Oct 2020 18:01 UTC

Sid,

Thanks for the good and positive news on 10/1/20.  LOL

Sincerely,

Ray Trusik
Florida Electric Cooperatives Association, Inc.
Florida Rural Electric Self Insurer's Fund
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-----Original Message-----
From: sw-storm-coordinators@feca.simplelists.com <sw-storm-coordinators@feca.simplelists.com> On Behalf Of Sid Sperry
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2020 1:55 PM
To: sw-storm-coordinators@feca.simplelists.com
Cc: Derec Janaway <djanaway@oaec.coop>; Anna Politano <editor@okl.coop>
Subject: October history of Named Tropical Storms/Hurricanes & Areas of Formation, 1851-2019...

Thought you all might find this of interest. A good number of strong storms have a history of developing in the western Caribbean in the month of October.
(From Philip Klotzbach, Meteorologist at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.)
- Sid Sperry, OAEC