I'm sure most know about this link but it is a great reference for photos of before and after effects of various hurricanes. Seems some things that we pay taxes for have real benefits.
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/hurricanes/
Neat before and after link.
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Neat before and after link.
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Hi all,
New here. I'm curious as to which sites everyone found to be the most accurate and helpful when charting last season's hurricanes. I'm in St Lucie, Florida and was getting so many different path's and graphs that it would be nice to know which to rely on a bit more this year?
Thanks!

New here. I'm curious as to which sites everyone found to be the most accurate and helpful when charting last season's hurricanes. I'm in St Lucie, Florida and was getting so many different path's and graphs that it would be nice to know which to rely on a bit more this year?
Thanks!
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