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Old 07-06-2025, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox View Post
I know this will elicit numerous angry responses, but a "hurricane" in The Villages is rarely anything remotely resembling a proper hurricane along the Atlantic or Gulf coasts.

Hurricanes gain energy from the heat of the ocean which, as you may have noticed, is not that close to us here. Thus their energy is quickly dissipated when passing over land.

At the slightest hint of a wind above 20mph this forum is filled with posts asking when to evacuate and how many extra toilet rolls they should be buying up (to add to those bought the three previous times, and still stacked up in the garage).

Be prepared, but don't over-react.
It depends on the hurricane. Many have strengthened after landfall. Several times, central Florida has had more damage than the coast. Also, hurricanes, like Milton, can cause over one hundred tornadoes that strike inland. My rule of thumb is: be overprepared and hope nothing happens. Do not be the fool who does the opposite. Many have died because they did nothing to protect and provide.

Last edited by margaretmattson; 07-07-2025 at 02:34 AM.