MIA_canetrakker wrote:For all the years that the US did not get hit by a major that just might be made up this year alone.Maybe not but at least 1 more major strike is not out of the realm of possibility being that its only Aug 14.
That is a very distinct possibility ... especially if sets up to be one of the season's "hurricane corridors" ... Notice on the map posted by HURAKAN of the 1893 season ... Central Souh Carolina was DIRECTLY struck by TWO major hurricanes that year, including the "Sea Islands Hurricane" which killed an estimated 2,000 people. Another major hurricane came ashore near Charleston only 5 weeks apart, and SC was directly affected by 2 other TC's.
Unfortunately, yesterday ... Charley's strike on Florida was a stern reminder that Florida is NOT immune to major hurricanes, and also, unlike the past few years with storms like Lili, Isidore, and some others that have weakened just before landfall sparing areas from the kind of damage seen in Punta Gorda, and Port Charlotte ... This is also a reminder that storms don't always weaken along the immediate coastline.
FWIW, the core of Charley was only about 100 miles (that includes damaging tropical storm force winds as well) and had this been a larger in size storm (or even a normal size hurricane in diameter), the damage could have been two-fold, or even worse ...