5 NOVEMBER

THE PINELLAS COUNTY HURRICANE DEBRIS FIELD IS FILLING UP


These pics were taken from the verge of N East Lake Road . . .

HURRICANE


. . . so they may be a bit fuzzy or obscure . . .

HURRICANE


. . . but you get the idea. I'm still trying to find out
how many of these debris fields there are, JUST in Pinellas County . . .

HURRICANE

. . . and I still don't know where all the non-brush debris goes . . .


. . . so now imagine many of these, in many Florida counties . . .

HURRICANE

. . . it boggles the brain!


First came H. Helene (26-27 September).
Two weeks later, H. Milton arrived.
And then . . . H. Nadine, H. Oscar, H, Patty,
H. Rafael, & H. Sara were all predicted . . .

HURRICANE

Thanks to Patricia Y. for this very relevant sign.

. . . so we all wanted to join the HURRICANE OF THE *WEEK* club!
Luckily, all dissipated before making landfall on us.

This article in Wikipedia states:
Of the 18 named storms that have formed so far,
11 have developed into hurricanes and five into major hurricanes.
Additionally, this season is the first since 2019 to have multiple
Category 5 hurricanes form in the same season.
The season officially began on June 1, and will end on November 30.



HURRICANE MILTON, THE AFTERMATH:
THE PINELLAS HURRICANE DEBRIS FIELD
IS *STILL* FILLING UP HERE

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