If you have been in these areas since 2004 or have your own stories, please share.


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fact789 wrote:This day 5 years ago, I was boarding and taping windows about to go through my first hurricane only 9 months after moving from NY trying to figure out what the hell was going on. Tomorrow is the 5 year anniversary of Hurricane Charley...the first of four to impact the state of Florida in 2004. Still to this day, it frightens me to think what could have happened. I've been to many of the areas hit by the four hurricanes. I've been to Punta Gorda, Polk County, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach, and Pensacola since 2004. I only saw what happened years after. Punta Gorda is much better than it was even before the hurricanes. Polk County has a lot of bare trees and knocked over trees from the area 3 hurricanes went through. In Boca Raton I saw trees with trunks 15 feet wide uprooted. In West Palm, I saw houses with holes in them and tarps on every other house. The story only slightly better in Pensacola where I only saw spotty blue tarps in November 2008.
If you have been in these areas since 2004 or have your own stories, please share.![]()
cyclonic chronic wrote:in certain areas of port charlotte, where they built streets in the 80's but no one's ever built property on them, u can still see tree damage. punta gorda is now deffinately much nicer than before. i remember driving down 75 for months after the storm and for about 4 miles on either side of the peace river u couldnt find a leaf on a tree. then all of a sudden its nice and green with only moderate tree damage. charley was such a small system. imagine if he'd been a wilma, katrina, or ike sized storm. thered have been damage like that from ft. myers to almost tampa/ st. pete. my mom put in a garden earlier this year at their house (punta gorda) and kept pulling roofing shingles outta the ground that had been covered up by 5 yrs of growth, and my granmothers pier on the canal (punta gorda isles) finally collapsed into the water this year, it was brand new before charley. anyways i was living in chicago when it hit, but moved down about 6 weeks later to help take care of my ailing father. id never really been interested in tropical cyclones till then. it blew my mind that mother nature can take a place and virtually destroy in a matter of hours what man has been building for decades. so if theres one thanx i can give charley its for giving me the inspiration to become a weather nerd and hurricane geek!!
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