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2014 My swimming pool tropical cyclone season
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The 2014 My swimming pool tropical cyclone season runs year-round, with most tropical cyclones forming between the months of June and October when it is warmest in my area. This was the first year that tropical cyclones were officially recorded, monitored, and named by the SSPTCC (Steve820's swimming pool tropical cyclone center). During the season, a total of 16 depressions formed, of which 14 strengthened to earn a name, 9 became hurricanes and 5 became major hurricanes (C3+). In addition, 2 of the majors strengthened even more to reach C6+ strength, because in the swimming pool, it is very easy for tropical cyclones to strengthen because they don't have to deal with the wind shear, dry air, etc. that are present in much larger bodies of water, the storms are of a very small size, and th
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Henry - 808 mb, 290 mph
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Elizabeth 2014 track .jpg Ten 2014 track .jpg Nathan 2014 track .jpg Barney 2014 track .jpg Carla 2014 track .jpg Louise 2014 track .jpg Madison 2014 track .jpg Isabel 2014 track .jpg Annabelle 2014 track .jpg Sixteen 2014 track .jpg Kaylee 2014 track .jpg Jacob 2014 track .jpg Fred 2014 track .jpg Gabriella 2014 track .jpg Henry 2014 track .jpg Danny 2014 track .jpg
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The 2014 My swimming pool tropical cyclone season runs year-round, with most tropical cyclones forming between the months of June and October when it is warmest in my area. This was the first year that tropical cyclones were officially recorded, monitored, and named by the SSPTCC (Steve820's swimming pool tropical cyclone center). During the season, a total of 16 depressions formed, of which 14 strengthened to earn a name, 9 became hurricanes and 5 became major hurricanes (C3+). In addition, 2 of the majors strengthened even more to reach C6+ strength, because in the swimming pool, it is very easy for tropical cyclones to strengthen because they don't have to deal with the wind shear, dry air, etc. that are present in much larger bodies of water, the storms are of a very small size, and the pool water is kept warm most of the time. The C6+ storms recorded in this season, Henry and Elizabeth, reached peak strength in the deep side of the pool and caused as much as 50 drownings per storm. All these drownings resulted in the deep side of the pool being closed when these storms were at their very peak because the force they would have at that strength would be enough to drown 4 people at a time that are in the surrounding area. The 143 fatalities this season would cause in total is due to everyone who attempted to swim into the TC's center of circulation drowning under their high force, and also rip currents were produced throughout the swimming pool as well, especially at the times when the most powerful storms were active.