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I think this is going to be a very interesting summer! I dunno, I just have that feeling that something big is going to happen.
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What gives you the feeling something big is going to happen?
What gives you the feeling something big is going to happen?
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I don't know if freak is the right word, but I'm personally thinking that someone may get clocked. My guess is (gut feel) that for my state (FL) we'll feel the effects of 3 tropical systems this year: 1 TS, 1 hurricane (C1/C2) and maybe an intense one down south; maybe near west palm. Just a gut feel. We've been spared for 12 years now. This season has a diiferent look and feel to it. I can't back this up with data, just a gut feel. And yeah I said something similar last year, but the dice keep rolling. That, and I think it was one of the mets on here showed some ominous stats on what he termed "cold" type years. Those showed 12 majors hurcs striking the peninsula over 20 some-odd years. That was eye-opening 
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My gut feeling is that the Upper Keys are in for it this season. I feel so strongly about it that I am putting off replacing the roof on my house until the season ends. With my luck, a week after having a new roof put on a CAT. 4 will roll through Key Largo and my roof will be in the neighbor's yard.
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