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New NHC Advisory with Milton at 180 MPH 905mb. Recon heading back in and could get even stronger still. Tampa may get 10-15' of surge on current forecast track. #FLwx #HurricaneMilton
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 11 (Helene) , Major: 11 (Helene) Florida - Any: 11 (Helene) Major: 11 (Helene)
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kapSt.Cloud
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A Warning About Storm Surge From A Future Hurricane
      #114425 - Fri Oct 21 2022 03:01 PM

If victims of Hurricane Ian had watched the 8 part series about Katrina they may have made the wiser decision to evacuate. I’m posting parts 2 & 3 hoping those who do watch them will take more seriously storm surge coupled with a Cat 4 or 5 storm winds, Maybe they will take heed and EVACUATE! The life you save may be your own!


“Katrina - South Mississippi's Story”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnYwEwEW9cM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z98SQfbI0j0


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Re: A Warning About Storm Surge From A Future Hurricane [Re: kapSt.Cloud]
      #114427 - Tue Oct 25 2022 09:21 AM

Thanks for the link. I am watching part 4 now. Evacuations are meant for a reason.

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Keith Boyer N4TRN
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Asst. Emerg. Coord. (AEC) Skywarn Orange County, FL
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