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[quote=Anonymous]When people hear "It could hit anywhere along the SW coast of FL but it looks like it's going to hit Tampa" all they really hear is "it's going to hit Tampa". Tampa is about 150 miles N of Ft. Myers and there was relatively very little damage to Tampa. That's why the people of Ft. Myers thought it would hit 150 miles N and there would be relatively little damage in Ft. Myers. It's possible that in the future people will realize that the cone means it could make landfall pretty much anywhere in the cone, but actually it's unlikely they will do things differently after a few years go by because people have short memories. And hurricanes have a nasty habit of turning with no warning and not enough time for authorities to execute an evacuation order in the new landfall target. [/quote]
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