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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Question: If a hurricane develops and causes damage in other areas but, when it arrives in The Villages, the sustained winds are only about 40 or 50 mph, does that mean that The Villages did NOT experience a hurricane? If so, has The Viillages ever experienced a hurricane? As I understand it, wind gusts do not count, only "sustained" winds. And, tornadoes do not count. I have heard a lot of people talk about hurricanes they experienced in The Villages, but when I have looked at the historical data, I have never found a time when The Villages ever experienced "sustained" hurricane wind speeds of 74 mph or greater.
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I imagine the answer depends on context.
If you are questioning your insurance company about your deductible then you were in a hurricane.
If you are talking to someone whose roof blew off when <storm name here> came ashore then you were not "in" a hurricane.
I expect my phrase will be, "When hurricane Milton came over the Villages....."
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