Thanks for this answer and for all the info you guys provide on this website!
We are rather nervous here as Chaley left some very bad memories for many around here and ther are at least two models (A98E and LBAR) which still are pointing at us. Add to this that nobody is sure how strong Wilma will be at landfall AND that I hear that it might cross the penensula so fast that it would not weaken much, if at all, and you will see why we remain rather concerned around here even though, unlike last year, we were spared so far this year.
Many thanks again to all & good luck!
-------------------- Charley(eyewall), Ivan, Jeanne, Dennis, Wilma, Irma, Ian (eyewall), Nicole, Helene
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