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In 2004, I called my mother in Fort Myers, Florida, to reassure her about Hurricane Charley. I was watching the Weather channel and the storm was just west of her city, but moving steadily northward in the Gulf and was expected to make landfall in Tampa, well north of her. I went back to work, but got a call from her later and heard water running. Charley had made a right-angle turn and went east, right through Fort Myers and tore open her roof. In 1992, Hurricane Andrew was off the east coast of Florida and predicted to continue north, but strengthened and made a right-angle turn inland around midnight and devastated Miami-Dade County. Hurricane Ian just eerily repeated this pattern. It was expected to hit Tampa, but instead turned abruptly east and went right through Fort Myers. Many had decided not to evacuate and were caught in the devastation. Was this all orchestrated?270 views0 answers0 votes