It's our magical protection......No seriously it's SFL's location which makes a direct hit very rare.....I wish same could be said for Carolina's.....What's that song called "Walk on by" Our theme for Hurricanes(storms not schools) here in SFL
By the way, Good luck Ga,SC,NC here comes another common event for
that area
As it continues to verify, no S. FL hit!!!
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Bear, which is actually the name of my dog...No offense......This is all
based on facts....Due to the fact that I own property near the ocean in S. FL.....Trust me we don't need the BS that comes with the Direct hit.....
Death, Destruction, and Disruption.......
However, it seems a few people around here would think going through a Hurricane would be neat......I don't think so!
based on facts....Due to the fact that I own property near the ocean in S. FL.....Trust me we don't need the BS that comes with the Direct hit.....
Death, Destruction, and Disruption.......
However, it seems a few people around here would think going through a Hurricane would be neat......I don't think so!
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Burn1 wrote:Bear, which is actually the name of my dog...No offense......This is all
based on facts....Due to the fact that I own property near the ocean in S. FL.....Trust me we don't need the BS that comes with the Direct hit.....
Death, Destruction, and Disruption.......
However, it seems a few people around here would think going through a Hurricane would be neat......I don't think so!
Burn1...here's a helpful tip.
You may want to rethink your use of the word "facts."
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Infact the GFS model takes the hurricane close by to your region.
It'l probably hit central regions of Florida,however by that time it'll ave hurricane winds extending out by 150-200 miles,with tropical storm force winds upto 350 miles away.
just you watch,it won't reach a cat-5,however it'll keep on growing with each eyewall replacement phase.
It'l probably hit central regions of Florida,however by that time it'll ave hurricane winds extending out by 150-200 miles,with tropical storm force winds upto 350 miles away.
just you watch,it won't reach a cat-5,however it'll keep on growing with each eyewall replacement phase.
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