MouthBQ98 said:
18-20 feet? Measured?
Maybe people have forgotten a little about how bad those two storms truly were regarding magnitude and coverage of the surge.
This storm had some exceptional flooding to be sure, and a big surge, but it wasn't overtopping homes already built on piles or pushing shrimp boats 5 miles inland.
That's not to say it wasn't very devastating in its own right, or that Florida isn't having major problems due to its own unique geography
The pics friends sent me, I can say that Orlando and Central Florida has never flooded like that. Down town Orlando had a few feet of flooding on some streets.
A friend of mine send me a pick from his second floor deck in Orlando, it was just 2-3 feet above the water, meaning his entire first floor was in 4-6ft of water.
Even Frozen Gold was flooded, and that's on the East coast in New Smyrna beach. It's not quite as severe as Harvey was for Houston, but the flooding is severe and widespread across central Florida on a scale that Florida hasn't ever seen before.