Bocadude85 wrote:THead wrote:Yep, gonna be a blustery night in the OBX, I also noticed what you are saying about the western eyewall on radar. The Cape, Nantucket, and then Nova Scotia are still in for what could be a rough time, even if Earl is "only" a Cat 1 when it gets there. I'm wondering how he will react when he is fully engaged with this cold front. Wilma was only a Cat 1 going over eastern S. Fla, but it seemed like being engaged with the cold front that was guiding her, really magnified the effect. Broward county had ALOT of damage from Wilma. I guess what I'm trying to say, is everyone still in the path, don't get too complacent just yet!
Wilma made landfall south of Naples as a cat 3 and passed over southeastern florida as a cat 2
Hmm, did they revise it later to a Cat 2 over SE Fla? Because they called it a Cat 1 at the time, and I couldn't believe it. Was the worst Cat 1 I had ever been through, for sure. I remember Wilma like it was yesterday. Everyone thought we were safe because she was coming in from the gulf side. 8 million dollars damage to my Condo bldg, 3 years to repair....the main reason I am now living in Georgia!