.. Wilma was rediculous.. I mean exciting in a way.. . ..but.. so difficult afterwards.. No power for Miles.. I mean.. you could have tried to drive your way up I95 to escape everything.. but yea.. that would last so long untill you had to pull over to a gas station and find out that they have plenty of gas.. just no electricity to pump it out... and your a full tank of gas away from your treeless property and your blue tarp house
Nice pics man i will post some of my "eye" pics soon i have some from the balcony of my condo.....hmmm i dont like the look of TD5 my bee in for a bit of trouble here....just hope it doesnt get into that "HOT" zone like Wilma did last year could have a Big'Un on our hands here........
Thanks, I have more..but they are on the other computer.. Also have a bit of Video. But I should have picked up the camera earlier while it was more intense.
Hurricane Wilma, beginning of the back side of the storm Video on Youtube
Yea.. TD5 could be another Wilma.. but everythings still up in the air. Thats the problem with these things.. predicting beyond a day is almost rediculous. Anythings bound to happen
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