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)
jbmusic
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My critters have been acting very unusal tonight. Both of my dogs have been glued to me. Usually they are very independent, but tonight I have tripped over them at least 100 times. My one dog who is all of 15 pounds and afraid of nothing has been sitting under the desk and will sit outside the door and whine if I go into a room he can't go into.
While we were walking tonight we did not see any bunnies. During our eveing walks there are bunnies all over the neighoborhood. It is not unusual to see about 20 on our walk. Tonight we did not see one bunny
On Sunday we went out on our boat and there is an island we like to stop at and have lunch. We were'nt able to stay there this time because the mosiqutos where so bad. There were 100's and they attacked us as we got in the boat they swarmed all around the boat. Then this evening in the backyard I ran into the same thing the mosquitos were so bad they were literally attacking me.
Somthing in the atomshere has the critters disturbed. I'm sure it has something to do with the system sitting off our east coast, I just hope they aren't sensing something big since right now it looks like all this system should bring us is rain, but I'm not seeing critter activity to warrent a rain event
-------------------- Jenny Bradenton, Florida
www.bbdigitalphoto.com
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ltpat228
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Loc: Port Saint Lucie FL
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When you see cows laying down during the day, it means it's going to rain.
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native
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Loc: SE Florida
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When you see cows laying down during the day, it means it's going to rain.
Or...their legs are tired from all that standing! 
My blue tick beagle (Daisy) who is usually sleeps 95% of the day away and might be the laziest dog on earth has been pacing the house for two days straight. She's going to wear a trench in the floor if she keeps it up much longer.
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