Steve wrote:>>True, but if Dennis decides to hug the coast going up, an eastward wobble could wreak havoc, putting those affected solidly in the NE quad.
I asked this question yesterday but no one answered. Joe B. said that it was impossible for a major storm to hug the coast of Florida and run up it because of the interaction with land. Are there any historical storms to debunk that theory or the theory that nothing really stronger than a Cat 1 or maybe borderline Cat 2 could affect the Big Bend?
I don't know one way or the other which is why I'm asking.
Thanks.
Steve
Well, Elena did a pretty good job of doing just that in 1985.









