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2012 Hurricane Predictions
Last Post 22 Mar 2012 03:10 PM by OkcLarryD. 10 Replies.
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10 Jan 2012 12:15 PM

    Anyone wanna give it a shot?

    What are your guesses at number of named storms and storms to make land fall for 2012?

     

    ***This is ment to be fun, I know none of us know what the he$$ is going to happen so just play along if you want to.***

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    14 Jan 2012 12:32 PM
    My guess is that 2012 will not be a storm year.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    14 Jan 2012 07:13 PM
    Expect another busy year but, landfalls????
    I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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    15 Jan 2012 10:29 PM
    From what I've heard round these parts, the real party is supposed to start in December....something about the end of the world.... =)

    I'll go ahead and make an uneducated guess anyway...14 named storms and 2 landfall (maybe CAT 2-3)...
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    18 Jan 2012 03:11 PM
    Yeah come December, we all might not be here....
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    21 Jan 2012 08:55 PM
    Posted By georgelamar on 18 Jan 2012 04:11 PM
    Yeah come December, we all might not be here....
    Exactly why I might just finance a Nice little 2013 Lexus SUV for let's say 84 months with NO payments for 90 days in uhm...September 2012. By my expert calculations my first payment will come due around.........welll NEVER!!!!!!!!  
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    14 Feb 2012 02:51 PM
    Nowadays, I don't put much thought or wonder in any particular year's hurricane predictions.  I am more concerned with how active the hail season will be after having worked them extensively last year and the year before.  The claim amount and pay per claim usually are much higher with a decent hail storm. 
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    19 Feb 2012 09:30 AM

    Whatever happens, and I'm no seer, let's hope a Texas landfall isn't on Mother Nature's agenda in 2012. TWIA available funds are down to something like $115 million, even as new Ike lawsuits continue to be filed on a weekly basis.

    Around 25% of all insurance-related lawsuits filed in Texas in 2011 are Ike-related, and the vast majority of these filings name TWIA as a defendant.

    Presumably, Florida Citizens and Louisiana Citizens are in better shape...does anyone have any figures?

    Anyway, my prediction for 2012 is as follows:

    Eighteen named Atlantic storms, with hurricane Joyce making landfall in the southern 1/3 of Florida on September 13 as a category three.

    Joyce will then make a westerly traverse of the Gulf, gaining strength, turning north and making landfall again at about the same place as did Rita in 2005. From there, it will move northeast until New England, where it will combine with the strongest nor'easter on record. At the same time, the jet stream will make an unprecedented dip south thanks to the first recorded El Loco phenomenon, dragging the whole shebang, now at an incredible 820 millibars pressure, back down to Florida, at which time the whole cycle will start all over again.

    In the meantime, thousand-year snow events will unfold, blanketing much of the western US in impassable drifts. Hail the size of basketballs will render Orem, Utah a wasteland and destroy all XactAnalysis servers, leaving adjusters nationwide helpless to complete files "in a timely manner". Classes in Morse code will be offered in help rooms and State Farm will issue shortwave radios and emergency ham licenses, although adjusters will be at a loss as to who to actually contact.

    Meanwhile, in the Pacific...

    Yes, it may very well be the end of the world as we know it.

    Lee Norwood, aka "CATdawg"
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    22 Feb 2012 08:35 AM
    It's nice to know that your sense of humor is still intact.

    I'm stocking up on MRE's, ammo, and Jack Daniels.

    One can never be "too prepared" ya know....................
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    07 Mar 2012 10:04 AM
    These predictions are a good sign for claims adjuster though experiencing too many storms or other natural calamities is bad. At least, families can be prepared with the help of insurance claims.
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    22 Mar 2012 03:10 PM
    You lost me there.

    How does a family be prepared with the help of insurance claims?
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