I remember Gabrielle too. It came through in the early morning, although i thought it was closer to Venice than Port Charlotte. The wind really whipped through Bradenton (my friend had a gauge that measures wind speed and that thing said the wind was constant 65 MPH for about 3 minutes). Anyway, i always thought it was a minimal cat 1 when it hit, but it was in between recons and we were told it was a TS. I remember TS Marco years ago and that was nothing campared to Gabrielle.
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