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CapeVerdeWave wrote:If only it would do a better illustration of the destruction Category One winds can do... I think after Wilma, a better illustration showing more destruction from Category One/Category Two winds tearing off parts of roofs/trees/shingles would be better. Other than that, it's an EXCELLENT animation! Thanks for posting it!
Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:Sadly I notice that too. If you went by the graphic you shouldn't have that much to worry about until/unless the storm is at least a strong cat 3. Which we all know better than to believe. However those who do not follow hurricanes may take it as meaning they shouldn't worry until storm is at least a higher end cat 3, or even bother to prepare, which would be disastrous![]()
I noticed that too....it looked like a lot of the Cat. 2 damage should have been Cat. 1. Also...why was that trailer behind the house safe until Cat. 3 force winds?CapeVerdeWave wrote:If only it would do a better illustration of the destruction Category One winds can do... I think after Wilma, a better illustration showing more destruction from Category One/Category Two winds tearing off parts of roofs/trees/shingles would be better. Other than that, it's an EXCELLENT animation! Thanks for posting it!
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