Saturday, September 9, 2017

Irma's...

Hurricane Irma forecast track close-up


Irma's sustained winds to 130 mph as the storm skittered toward the United States, but it was expected to regain strength as it turned toward Florida later in the day, the National Hurricane Center said. Hurricane conditions were expected beginning Saturday night in the Florida Keys and across southern and central Florida.

The core is forecast right now to still go through the lower keys and then on up to Naples, on up to Cape Coral, with a Category 4 wind of 140 mph.
 
Florida authorities have gone door to door to warn residents about the dangerous storm, sending throngs onto jammed highways as they fled north. More than 5.6 million people have been ordered to evacuate, Gov. Rick Scott said, and many coastal residents already have moved inland.

This is a dangerous storm by all means, however the devastation will be felt for a generation.
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