Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
590 (Milton),
US Major:
590 (Milton),
FL Any:
590 (Milton),
FL Major:
590 (Milton)
Lysis
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EDIT: I see people are downloading the attachment. It is the same image that I took above, so you don't need to.
-------------------- cheers
Edited by Lysis (Sun Aug 14 2005 07:35 AM)
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MissBecky
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Anyone interested in watching 's approach to Southwest Florida can go here.
www.nbc-2.com
Scroll down to Online Segments and click on Hurricane : Moment by Moment. You can watch video and read an hour by hour account of the day made landfall. It was hard to watch the video. I found myself watching the 2:00 p.m. video feed from Ft. Myers Beach and suddenly my chest felt tight. It was like I was suddenly there again, sitting on my couch, watching the constant satellite feed, wondering what to do next. It's very interesting viewing, that's for sure.
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Ryan
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thanks becky
-------------------- 2006 Atlantic Season Summary:
Bad, But Not AS Bad.
Life's a Storm, Watch Your Back
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flhurricanedude
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The Army Cor Of Engineers reported that Gusts in were as high as 185 mph and possibly in excess of that. All I know is in order for wind to pick up a 3 or 4 ton U haul truck and toss it 50 feet into the center of a liquor store.. Think about that one for a few mins.. Survived in a local hospital in Port Charlotte, and it was definitely an experience.
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ChuckS
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Is this movie still available for downloading?
Thanks!
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