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A category five is no big deal. I rode out Andrew which was a category five and
I suffered no damage other than a torn bimini top. It was six years old and ready
to go, anyway.

The only thing to worry about in a category 5 is the core which is usually less than
fifty miles in diameter. It's easy enough to avoid with the modern tracking methods
and radar and satellite imagery.

CN

OzOne wrote in message ...

Joe, unfortunately it seems you are one of those in extreme danger
from a cyclone.
You've been lulled into a false sense of security by cyclones that
have been little more than a tropical storm at your location.

Get back to reality and tell me just how you'd cope with a direct hit
from a Cat 5, like the one off Northerm Oz at the moment.
280kph winds are nver "enjoyable" and with the seas that go with such
winds, "getting flooded" is the least of your worries!




 
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