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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP here. 3 million without power. Tampa Bay avoided the worst case scenario with a direct landfall, and its costly surge. Sarasota had 10 feet of surge. The biggest surprise of Milton was the unexpectedly intense, and indeed record-breaking, tornado outbreak across Florida. Milton crossed Florida and continued to have a multitude of supercells in advance of its path well out to sea. If the Florida landmass had been any wider, it would have been the largest tornado outbreak in American history (that record still lies with Alabama). [/quote] I saw a post that there was also severe lightning storm and outbreak, I don’t remember that being as much of an issue in hurricanes in the past?[/quote] I’m from FL yes this is always an issue. Hurricanes spawn tornados. [/quote]
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