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The 2024 season is officially over after a brutal number of landfals, a stunning rampup in the back-half and a record-early Cat 5.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 55 (Milton) , Major: 55 (Milton) Florida - Any: 55 (Milton) Major: 55 (Milton)
 


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Margie
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Re: OK then
      Sun Jul 17 2005 12:28 PM

Well I feel somewhat mollified...the met blogs from wunderground seem to concur that Emily was a Cat 5 with some higher winds for a short time, but not for a long enough time for NHC to upgrade the intensity.

Sun morning things seem a lot like Emily's previous reorganization. Concensus seems to be that Emily won't have enough time to get back to her previous strength before landfall, but that there will still be a lot of damage due to the large amount of building that went on along the coasts the last 15 years. Well I am glad she won't get the chance to get back up to that strength. Yesterday was a really interesting day to watch her and I'll be satisfied with that.

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