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To: Ron who wrote (24472)10/7/2024 11:27:16 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26015
 
At least they have that power source at 33 ft above...

Will be interesting to see how accurate the track and forecast remain, which is such a huge deal... it hasn't really wavered, much

Of course if it passes just S of Tampa then they don't get the biggest surge, and they dodge it again... NOLA dodged it forever, until it didn't...



To: Ron who wrote (24472)10/8/2024 1:04:45 AM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26015
 
This is going to do some major damage if the projected track and strength at landfall hold up ..
Use any sat view you have .. but zoom in on the area from Ft. Myers to Palm Harbor ..


swvatoday.com

You can navigate to FL on the above link ..
Just wait for the weather map to load ..
Then scroll down to FL and zoom in ..





Triff ..