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I do live in a hurricane prone area so I am always tracking them. I've been in two and it's not fun.
I've been in 2 (I only remember 1 though) and it was cool but scary, the constant threat of Tornadoes and things wildly blowing around outside, the next day there were so much Palm tree leaves in the streets. The East side of the storm is usually the worst part. It spoiled one day while we were on vacation in Orlando.
Hurricane Floyd & Hurricane Dennis.
I track storms every now and then too but it's no fun since none of them come here, remnants are more common than TD's, TS's, & H's.
I've been in 2 (I only remember 1 though) and it was cool but scary, the constant threat of Tornadoes and things wildly blowing around outside, the next day there were so much Palm tree leaves in the streets. The East side of the storm is usually the worst part. It spoiled one day while we were on vacation in Orlando.
Hurricane Floyd & Hurricane Dennis.
I track storms every now and then too but it's no fun since none of them come here, remnants are more common than TD's, TS's, & H's.
Yes it's VERY scary. I was in East Texas at my mothers when Rita hit in 2005, we heard things hitting the house for hours and could feel the house shaking. A 110 foot tall pine tree fell and graze the house!
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i've been thru enough hurricanes hurricane hugo almost killed me, my mom , my brother ,dog..longest night ever.!! been thru 5 canes hugo, marilyn. georges, lenny,omar. and a lot of close calls, tropical storms..i'm ready this year, high probability of a hit..
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i think the wave in the middle of the intertropical convergence zone is going to develop into the first cape verde storm of the year.. and it's coming our way the time is ripe..
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