In summary....how would you rank each section of Florida at risk...
0 being no risk.....1 being slight...2 being low....3 being moderate.....4 being high...5 being almost certain
my opinion is 3 for the panhandle and keys.....3 for the southern peninsula 4 for the northern peninsula 5 for the central peninsula
whats your take on Florida Impacts?
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If it landfalls in FL, based on history, I would say from Ft. Myers through the Keys would have the highest chance. I just don't see Wilma going farther N than Ft. Myers before turing NE or ENE. I wouldn't rule out Wilma actually missing Fl. Making it all the way to the Panhandle or Big Bend before turing NE, this time of year I would say is low, IMO. If I was in the Keys I would start getting ready, just in case!
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I agree...this time of year with all the fronts making their way farther South...I see this as a Key West direct hit and moving up through S Florida around the Monroe/Collier County Line and then up through the center of the state and exiting around Jupiter....from there it's up the coast we go toward the Outer Banks.....Just my opinion which I will back up later with maps ect.Blown_away wrote:If it landfalls in FL, based on history, I would say from Ft. Myers through the Keys would have the highest chance. I just don't see Wilma going farther N than Ft. Myers before turing NE or ENE. I wouldn't rule out Wilma actually missing Fl. Making it all the way to the Panhandle or Big Bend before turing NE, this time of year I would say is low, IMO. If I was in the Keys I would start getting ready, just in case!
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