SidecarFlip wrote: I'd be surprised if the Keys don't vanish....
Hurricane Andrew crossed the Keys with 130 MPH winds in 1992. The Keys will survive Irma as well. Not all of the buildings and trees of course, but the Key aren't going anywhere.
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Hurricane Mathew devastated two state parks along the coast of SC last year and it was not nearly as strong as this one. Hope the damage is not as bad as some think it might be. It ain't gonna be pretty.
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I have a house in Big Pine, right next to the deer and bird refuge. It's on the open water of Pine channel. I'm not there. I was watching my security cameras on my phone and saw that a 35' tree was down. This was at 6pm yesterday. The storm had hardly got started. I am no longer getting cameras on my phone. 120 mph wind was reported at the Big Pine refuge.
Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.
We fell in love with the Keys last year during a visit to Marathon. I don't see how anything could be left after Irma passes but then I'm a desert dweller and don't know 'caines.
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