Hurricane Floyd wrote:
Andrew was another even bigger one because it wasn't supposed to do anything
According to who?
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Hurricane Floyd wrote:
Andrew was another even bigger one because it wasn't supposed to do anything
tropicalweatherwatcher wrote:does Lennys eastward track thru the Caribbean Sea count?
Ixolib wrote:I'll speak to surprise in the form of limited warning. Of course the year was 1969 and technology was NO WHERE near where it is now - so the reasons are obvious. Prior to Camille's landfall, the coast had only about 12 actual hours to react. Because I was quite a bit younger then (), I'm not sure what the factors were, but to this day, shrimp boat and charter boat captains speak of that limited warning on a regular basis - even 36 years later.
Whether Camille "bombed" in the few hours just prior to landfall might be better explained by a more knowledgeable poster. Any takers?
Hurricane Floyd wrote:Andros island had minor tree damage from that storm
The keys where obliterated
how far apart are Andros and the keys not even 250 miles?
Estimates say this storm was smaller then andrew
SouthernWx wrote:To those who keep mentioning the 1935 Labor Day hurricane as a "surprise"....almost all landfalling hurricanes at that time were "surprises"...
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