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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (22419)4/13/2023 3:51:44 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26021
 
Are you trying to imply that the flooding in FL is due to parts of the state are reclaimed swampland?

The storms that hit FLL were part of an almost-tropical type system that formed in the Gulf and pulled moisture over FL. It's a rare or unheard of occurrence for such a system to form in April.

If you look at the current radar the system is now inland over central MS with the classic rotation and eye formation of a tropical system, although it technically didn't become a named storm.

Yeah, thanks for the heads up that Walt Disney purchased swampland for very cheap back in the day and turned it into valuable real estate... I'm sure no one else knew that, LOLOL