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Re: Major Hurricane Michael Approaches the Panhandle [Re: cieldumort]
      #99815 - Thu Oct 11 2018 08:30 PM

Visible vegetation scar (and water clouding) on the satellite image here:



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Re: Major Hurricane Michael Approaches the Panhandle [Re: MikeC]
      #99816 - Thu Oct 11 2018 09:07 PM

Resembles an EF-3 Tornado path.

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Re: Major Hurricane Michael Approaches the Panhandle [Re: MikeC]
      #99853 - Sun Nov 18 2018 03:01 AM

The article is very interesting. Thanks for the info.
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