Let's just imagine if this thing does hit southern Florida and crosses the state. Then check out htis link...
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/medr/day6nav_color.html
As we all know and have repeated seen, fronts often "stall" a bit. What if this front did stall for another day or two? Could Florida ever withstand such a storm hitting the Miami area, then going into the Gulf, reintensifying, and then swinging to the north and northeast in response to the front and coming back into Florida further north, crossing the state yet again?! -and all that after Charley as well?!
THAT would be a worst case scenario and completely wipe out Florida's economy... possibly unrecoverably for decades!
The scariest thing about that, is that it is not completely unfathomable!
Another disasterous scenario -check this out!
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