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To: Bob Ireland
It is odd that the storm has no inclination to turn north until after it crosses the Florida peninsula.

These late period storms are looking very suspicious. Hurricanes usually track east to west. There must be something unusual going on in the upper atmosphere. It looks like they are trying to disrupt Florida just before an election but no matter Trump will take it anyway. I’ve never seen this much activity in the Gulf and the Atlantic this late in the season.  I remember the paycheck hurricanes in 2004; Charlie, Frances, and Jeanne that hit two weeks apart in August and Sept. Charlie ran up the I-4 corridor and shook my house at the time on East Colonial/Dean Road with 100 mph winds. Lost some trees in the subdivision but everybody made it just fine.

1,686 posted on 10/07/2024 4:40:34 PM PDT by Keflavik76 (Fret not thyself because of evildoers)
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To: Keflavik76
***I remember the paycheck hurricanes in 2004; Charlie, Frances, and Jeanne that hit two weeks apart in August and Sept. Charlie ran up the I-4 corridor and shook my house at the time on East Colonial/Dean Road with 100 mph winds***

Yep! A lot of talk about 2004 and Charlie lately. I am in West Orlando close to Kirkman Rd. The center of the projected 'cone' runs right over both of us. The best I guess that we can hope for is for Milton to hug the southern most trajectory of that cone - or Cletus guessed right and it veered south to Cuba. Of course these storms almost exclusively head north, not south. 🤷

1,704 posted on 10/07/2024 7:20:10 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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