New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
556 (Milton),
US Major:
556 (Milton),
FL Any:
556 (Milton),
FL Major:
556 (Milton)
MikeC
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I've altered the way the pop up links work, and split off outlooks/discussions into another click. I'm trying to reduce clutter yet keep all the vitals up top and easy to get to on the main page.
The blogs now exist, and i'm still tweaking that. This is the place for comments, criticisms, and reporting anything you noticed not working properly. Or any suggestions for that matter.
Let me know what everyone likes and does not like, and wants as well!
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B.C.Francis
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Nice satelite pic on the header, is it going to be animated ? I like it, nice job...Weatherchef
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MikeC
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Probably won't be animated, due to bandwidth reasons. I'll experiment with that some more though. The main key is that everything on the site must be pulling from our own site. I don't like hotlinking to other pages. The image up there is taken once an hour and resized to make the file size small enough to place on the header and cached well on our image servers.
Animated would be overkill there, but it doesnt' preculde more elsewhere!
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