User:70.190.21.73

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Hurricane Interest
 So, the first time I heard about hurricanes is in 2013 when I heard Typhoon Haiyan. I visited more hurricanes as I go until   July of 2014 when  I started tracking hurricanes. The first basin I ever tracked was the East Pacific. I saw an active Genevieve in there. The first hurricane I've ever tracked its whole lifetime is Iselle. I quickly have gone into the West Pacific, Atlantic, North Indian, and then the Southern Hemisphere. I mostly track all hurricanes ever since then. More info when I create my account.

2014

 * Edouard
 * Fay
 * Gonzalo

2015

 * Ana
 * Bill
 * Erika
 * Fred
 * Joaquin

2016

 * Alex
 * Earl
 * Hermine
 * Julia
 * Matthew
 * Nicole
 * Otto

2014

 * Genevieve
 * Iselle
 * Marie
 * Norbert
 * Odile

2015

 * Blanca
 * Halola
 * Kilo
 * Ignacio
 * Jimena
 * 16-E
 * Olaf
 * Patricia
 * Sandra
 * 09-C

2016

 * Pali
 * Darby
 * Newton
 * Seymour

2014

 * Halong
 * Kalmaegi
 * Fung-wong
 * Phanfone
 * Vongfong
 * Nuri
 * Hagupit
 * Jangmi

2015

 * Maysak
 * Chan-hom
 * Linfa
 * Nangka
 * Soudelor
 * Goni
 * Atsani
 * Dujuan
 * Mujigae
 * Koppu
 * Melor

2016

 * Nepartak
 * Dianmu
 * Mindulle
 * Lionrock
 * Meranti
 * Malakas
 * Chaba
 * Songda
 * Sarika
 * Haima
 * Nock-ten

Monthly
Arlene

Weekly
16-22: Arlene

23-29: Frances

Monthly
Adrian

Weekly
30-6: Donna

7-13: Adrian

14-20: Ella^

21-27: ~

28-3: Beatriz

Monthly
Cindy

Weekly
4-10: 04W (Merbok)^

11-17: Calvin

18-24: Cindy

25-1: Dora

Monthly
Noru

Weekly
<p style="font-weight:normal;">2-8: Eugene

<p style="font-weight:normal;">9-15: Fernanda

<p style="font-weight:normal;">16-22: Noru

<p style="font-weight:normal;">23-29: Neset

Monthly
Harvey

Weekly
30-5: Emily

6-12: Franklin

13-19: Gert

20-26: Harvey

27-2: Lidia

Monthly
Otis

Weekly
3-9: Irma

10-16: Max

17-23: Otis

24-30: Lee

Monthly
Lan

Weekly
1-7: Nate

8-14: Ophelia

15-21: Lan

22-28: Saola

Monthly
Damrey

Weekly
29-4: Damrey

5-11: Rina

12-18: Kirogi

19-25: Dahlia

26-2: Ava <p style="font-weight:normal;">^ means that this was the only storm that was active that week

<p style="font-weight:normal;">~ means that there is no system that is active that week

Monthly
Alberto

Monthly
TBA

Weekly
3-9: TBA

Pacific Fails
Here are fails in the Pacific:

16-E?-2014

Failicia Felicia-2015

Tina-2016

Jova-2017

Ramon-2017

The Usage of the I
Since 1955 when Hurricane Ione was out there, some of the I names are doing destructive damage and cause deaths forming the "I" curse. Most of the I names have been retired due to that. And, it has the most I names on the retired list for the Atlantic. Not only the "I" curse is on the Atlantic, it's in the Pacific and other basins too. Last hurricane to be infected by he "I" curse was Irma of 2017. Here are the list of I names.

This section is under construction.

Atlantic
Bold means this name got retired

Italics means that this is the first usage of the name

Current and former I names
Bold means that this is the current name in that list
 * 1) List I: Ida, Isabel
 * 2) List II: Ian, Igor, Ivan
 * 3) List III: Imogen, Irma, Irene
 * 4) List IV: Isaac
 * 5) List V: Imelda, Ingrid, Iris
 * 6) List VI: Isaias, Ike, Isidore

Italics means that this name has been previously on the list and was retired

Trivia: Isaac is currently the only original name that has not been retired in the Atlantic.

Namesakes
Leeboy100 has recently has his namesake called Lee. It's used recently this year. Here's the other user namesakes including Lee.

Leeboy100-Lee

 * Lee (2005)
 * Lee (2011)
 * Lee (2017)

Andrew444-Andrew

 * Andrew (1986)
 * Andrew (1992)

Bobnekaro-Bob

 * Bob (1979)
 * Bob (1985)
 * Bob (1991)

Isaac829-Isaac

 * Isaac (1988)
 * Isaac (2000)
 * Isaac (2006)
 * Isaac (2012)

Simlover123-Owen
Not yet used; it's the replacement of Otto.

Hurricanes that Impacted my Area
These are the hurricanes that impacted my area since 2014. It's currently been impacted from the East Pacific since I live in Arizona. Unfortunately, I've been impacted by hurricanes 3 years in a row. And yes, they're remnant lows when they impacted.


 * Odile-2014 (I miss 1 day of school because of that.)
 * 16E-2015
 * Newton-2016

Signatures
<p style="font-weight:normal;">These are my former, current, and future signatures. <h3 style="font-weight:normal;">Former <p style="font-weight:normal;">70.190.5.175-My first signature, former IP address. (April 10-23)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">:) 70.190.5.175-Former signature, added a smiley face. (April 20- July 3)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">:) 70.190.5.175~ Happy   Independence   Day!  -Proposed but never used signature for Independence Day. It will be used next year.

<p style="font-weight:normal;"> Hi!- 70.190.5.175-My current signature that replaced my smile signature. (July 5-July 24), (July 31-August 2)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">3 years of my tracking...-70.190.5.175-This signature was to celebrate my 3 years of tracking hurricanes overall. (July 25-July 30)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-weight:normal;">Hi!- 68.106.0.77-My former IP address. (August 2-August 23) (August 26-August 31) (October 1-October 30) (November 1-January 1)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Never forget Andrew, 1992-2017 (25 years) - 68.106.0.77 -To celebrate Andrew's 25th year. (August 23-August 25)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Pray for Texas...<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-weight:normal;">- 68.106.0.77 -This signature to pray for Texas because Hurricane Harvey is devastating Texas. (August 25-August 26)

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Hurricanes, hurricanes, hurricanes!<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-weight:normal;">- 68.106.0.77 -Used for the most active month of the Atlantic. (September 1-September 30)

 Happy Halloween!- 68.106.0.77-Was used for Halloween. (October 30-October 31)

Current
--~ -My current signature. <h3 style="font-weight:normal;">Future

Polls
How many named storms will there be in 2018? None 1-3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 or more Which is your favorite/favourite basin? Northern Atlantic Eastern Pacific Western Pacific Northern Indian Southwestern Indian Australian Southern Pacific Southern Atlantic