Hurricane Irma: now a tropical storm, moving into Georgia today

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Florida airspace is normally densely populated with commercial and recreational aircraft, all managed by the FAA.

Mother nature is managing the airspace today.

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i'm pretty sure it's the number one tourist destination on earth, isn't it? shyt is now a no fly zone. :wow:
 

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Sorry I didn't aswer some brehs a couple of pages back who asked me in what part of DR I live, I live in Santo Domingo so all I got was some wind and a little rain, Irma graced the northern part of the island and wrecked some communities up there, can't even imagine what a direct hit will do to all those wood houses in florida :sadcam:
Ain't that many wooden homes left in Florida, especially after hurricane Andrew in 1992. There's only a few select historic neighborhoods in South Florida that still have those old school Bahamians style wooden homes, for tourist purposes mainly. Most homes in Florida are concerte/stucco for the exact purpose of handling hurricanes.
 

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Is there suppose to be a street under that water?
That's where water usually is. That's Biscayne Bay. The actual "Downtown Miami" district is further inland. That's not to say that the actual downtown Miami and glitter ave aren't or won't he flooded, it could he flooded as we speak. But that vid is of Biscayne Bay.
 
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