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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2006

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Hurricane Wilma was the last hurricane to hit the U.S. during the record 2005 hurricane season. This entire selection from our popular Tracking the Hurricanes: 2005 DVD covers the landfall of hurricane Wilma in SW Florida (Naples area). Our team was setting up remotely operated cameras to record the storm surge from Wilma in areas like Marco Island and Everglades City. The video takes you through the waiting process as Wilma was slow to move off of the Yucatan and make its way towards Florida. Then, on October 23 and in to the 24th, Wilma made her move and our project was a success. We managed to capture incredible video of the surge flooding Everglades City with 5 feet of water from two cameras fixed on a utility building in Everglades City. The video ends with a re-cap of the 2005 season and a quick look at the predictions for 2006- which as we know now, did not come to pass. The 2005 DVD is available for purchase at www.hurricanetrack.com

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  • GREAT video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sheila127u Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the compliment.

  • Hey great video shows a lot what Wilma did in those areas and thanks for sharing it its awsome

  • @pietrovaldes You are quite welcome. That's what these videos are for- to show people what hurricanes do and how they affect the areas that they do.

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  • Pretty awesome video!

    My friend was on holiday in Florida when Hurricane Wilma hit...

  • Katrina was only a test ~ Case and point, since '05 isn't in interesting that these cyclones seem to form 2,3 even four in a track all in similar intensity, Mark my words ~NO hurricane will be allowed to affect any effluent region as the insurance claims make such storms very unprofitable, therefore; these events will only be managed to allow a spur of pre-event preparedness only to "Miraculously" dissipate (some rain, light wind to save face shall be allowed) far too many suckers glued to TWC

  • ya alligators are everywhere lol. if there is a puddle or ditch. Theres a gator in it

  • Great VID:D

    Continue this kind of work man !

  • Absolutely incredible video and well documented. I was on Marco Island during the 1960 Hurricane Donna. Only 10 years old at the time, I did not understand why all of the adults were so concerned. I thought it was pretty cool having fish swimming in my aunt's house and only wished my mother would let me off the bunk beds to play with them!

  • Considering 2006 was completely the opposite of what you said.

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