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Blak bart

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Wonder where cappy evacuated to ?? Not to many places to hide here in florida....Oklahoma might be safe !!
Hope he headed NW to the panhandle-but seeing that the storm track slipped south so quickly....
Did it follow him?
So true about where to hide in FL?
I'm thinking your in a better spot right now Bart.
But for how long?
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Question:
So in a huge storm there is a surge, and it can be at various heights.
The west coast of Fl the surge is happening.
Does the opposite side of the gulf experience a lower drop of tide?
(Laymen thinking-tipping a tub of water a tad-one side goes up-the other side goes down):dontknow:
 

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Question:
So in a huge storm there is a surge, and it can be at various heights.
The west coast of Fl the surge is happening.
Does the opposite side of the gulf experience a lower drop of tide?
(Laymen thinking-tipping a tub of water a tad-one side goes up-the other side goes down):dontknow:
Well a weather report just said that the water was actually going down In Tampa bay due t to othe wind direction from the Hurricane
 

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Well a weather report just said that the water was actually going down In Tampa bay due t to othe wind direction from the Hurricane
Using that logic, And looking at the wind direction I would guess that from about Miami on up the water is pushing out and up towards the north. And possibly causing a higher tide on the northern east coast of Florida. Just my guess.
 

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