Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
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Re: Notable Cyclones Part VI: Hurricane Rita (2005)
Sun May 27 2007 12:01 AM Attachment (525 downloads)
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I like that you are doing this. Here's a picture for ya. For work purposes, I was in Marathon in the Middle Keys when Rita and Wilma went though. This is a picute I took during Rita from the second floor window of the Monroe County Government Bldg. Wilma was much worse, and being at the highest point on the island, we watched the storm surge roll through (I have pics of that too). Folks...Always pay attention to those evacuation orders for storm surge, Florida Keys and/or no matter where you reside!!! Trust me.
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