By Marc Lichtenfeld It’s mid-November, which thankfully means hurricane season is winding down here in South Florida.
From roughly late August to the end of October, we Floridians (as well as many others on the Atlantic and the Gulf coasts) keep a close eye not only on weather reports but also on what is brewing hundreds of miles away in the ocean.
We dodged a bullet this year when Hurricane Dorian, which ravaged the Bahamas, narrowly missed my area. Store shelves were empty, gas stations had no more fuel and houses were shuttered up.
Once you’ve been through a hurricane, you respect their power and don’t …read more