They should be fine in a newly constructed home...esp. with current FL building codes. The highest wind gust I saw in Orlando was 105mph...and a well constructed home should weather that fine...but could have roof damage. I imagine we will see a lot of damage in Orlando to signs, trees, some roofs, and older or not-well constructed buildings.
With the CCW rotation and the low pressure, what kind of "high tide" or storm surge do you think this "back-door" hurricane is causing in Jacksonville?
The remains of the Blossom Florist Shop are scattered across the sidewalk and Marion Avenue in downtown Punta Gorda in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley's devastating path Friday afternoon.
A Royal Palm tree collapsed into this Landmark Realty office building during Hurricane Charley's path Friday afternoon through Punta Gorda.
Is that a Boston Whaler? Didnt sink!
A road on Fort Myers Beach is washed away be Hurricane Charley