There have been lots of comments elsewhere on the Internet Fishing Forums, of the possible route of this Storm/Hurricane.
One possibility is landfall between Mississippi and Apalachicola.
When was the last time a Hurricane severely affected the Florida Panhandle/Big Bend area ?
I have tried to view the Hurricane archives and I can,t find any record of this area being severely affected before.
Isadore
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Thanks Tom and Jere,
We have only had one Hurricane in the UK.
I lost some trees and a lot of tiles off my roof (having 18 inch solid brick walls is useful), but houses in the next village had their end walls sucked out.
The local woods have only recovered in recent years.
What it did do, was make people more nervous of high winds and gales.
Something we had not bothered much about before.
Can anyone direct me to the websites where these Hurricanes are mentioned ?
We have only had one Hurricane in the UK.
I lost some trees and a lot of tiles off my roof (having 18 inch solid brick walls is useful), but houses in the next village had their end walls sucked out.
The local woods have only recovered in recent years.
What it did do, was make people more nervous of high winds and gales.
Something we had not bothered much about before.
Can anyone direct me to the websites where these Hurricanes are mentioned ?
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HERE IN THE 85 STORM
I WAS HERE AND THE POWER IN WOODVILLE AND ST MARKS WAS OFF FOR DAYS.IT WAS AROUND THANKSGIVING. THE WATER AND THE SHORE WAS PRETTY TORE UP FOR MTHS. :idea:
ann