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  2. Hurricane force winds can destroy poorly constructed buildings and mobile homes. Debris such as signs, roofing material, and small items left outside become flying missiles in hurricanes. Tornadoes: Hurricanes can produce tornadoes that add to the storm's destructive power.

  3. Mikes Weather Page - YouTube

    www.youtube.com/c/mikesweatherpage

    MWP is a source for weather models & graphics, tracking the tropics from PTCs to Tropical Storms to Hurricanes. Coverage includes everywhere from the US, the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central America...

  4. Mike's Weather Page's Mike Boylan is a Facebook and TikTok ...

    www.news-press.com/story/news/2024/05/30/mikes...

    And there's a good reason: Millions follow his website Mike's Weather Page and his social-media pages for hurricane spaghetti maps and timely weather updates.

  5. More than 1 million followers turn to Florida storm chaser’s ...

    www.columbian.com/news/2021/nov/02/more-than-1...

    He started Mikes Weather Page in 2004 as a one-stop shop for weather information during a tumultuous six-week span that saw four hurricanes crisscross Florida.

  6. Mike's Weather Page - Videos - Facebook

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    A look at Keaton Beach, Florida right after Hurricane Helene. CAT 4 winds and surge up to 20 feet. I measured 19 feet in one house. Many houses destroyed. Many totally gone into the water. Complete shock for me seeing it firsthand right after it happened. And sharing conversations with so many locals is a day I won't forget.

  7. Florida man behind Mike’s Weather Page hurricane site | Miami ...

    www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/...

    The Bradenton-born Boylan runs Mike’s Weather Page, a website once described by hurricane harbinger Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel as a “one-stop shop” for the latest tropical updates.

  8. Mike’s Weather Page takes hurricane season by storm

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    With hurricane season here, Floridians know it’s time to stock up on supplies, make an emergency plan and tune into Mikes Weather Page. The man behind the storm-tracking website and social media pages is Mike Boylan.