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    Good Luck To All Of You In Florida

    Looks like more than prayers will be needed for you folks in Florida. Not good
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    All of us out here 1000 miles away in our own hurricane alley are just horrified watching this play out . Thanks to satellite and cable tv we're getting all the same coverage that you in the US are and the images coming in from the islands to our south is just mind blowing .
    I'm guessing that a lot of Florida's home construction is similar to that of St Maarten and Tortola and what you see in those places is just awful . And that's not even taking into account that Florida has a lot more to worry about with storm surge than those islands did .

    Our thoughts are with everyone that has been and will be in Irma's path . This is another one that is going to take a very long time to get over .

    And now we've got Jose bobbing around doing loop de loops under us in a few day's time , and then another one behind him !
    Last year we had Nicole a strong cat 3 do a direct hit and the year before it was 2 direct hits in 6 days .

    Global weather pattern change ... naah , can't be such a thing , surely .
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    Hurricane Andrew decimated Homestead in August of '92 and over the next year the building codes were
    completely overhauled. Homes built starting in '94 had the roof structure tied securely to the concrete
    foundation. Our house was built to these codes, actually in '94. The shingles may come off at 130 MPH
    winds, or so, but the roof is good for considerably higher than that. Florida is said to have the toughest
    building codes in the country, but that doesn't help older homes, or mobile homes. A good friend just
    left his house near Key West. It was built in the early '70's and is only about 3' above sea level. In other
    words, it's virtually uninsurable. So he's not expecting to return to much n ext week. I hope FEMA will be
    able to help him.
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    Good luck to everyone down there. Thankfully, she's a lot weaker than when she was tearing up the Antilles. Hoping for the best.
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    Thoughts with you folks.

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    Had to get my kid out from the University of Tampa and a cousin out of Port Charlotte. Airlines should be ashamed of themselves.

    Also, hope the looters get strung up by their B@##$!

    Don't worry about Jose. It won't hit the US. Trump won't let it in.

    Be Safe everyone.

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