Thread:Ryan1000/@comment-3175978-20180620044908/@comment-2239664-20180620123353

You can make a "favorite storms of all time" forum if there isn't one that correlates with the year Edouard formed (1996). The hall of fame is for storms that are notable in some way, either by impact or by certain trivial records (such as Ginger of 1971 being the second-longest lasting Atlantic hurricane on record, or Hurricane Fico of 1978 having the highest ACE of any Pacific hurricane while east of the dateline). As for me, when it comes to storm structures that are impressive in appearance and fun to track, I personally think storms such as Daniel '06 and Hernan '02 in the EPac are prime examples of amazing annuar hurricanes in appearance that are fun to track but still remain away from land. There are almost countless fishspinning majors in the EPac, but it's hard to see storms that look as well as 2006's Daniel or 2002's Hernan. But again, the hall of fame is for notability, not epicness.