Before Frances makes landfall and starts hogging all the headlines I want to sneak in one last Charley tidbit. HC's destruction of a barn in rural central Florida has led to the discovery of a ...
Floridian students moving to Tempe felt Hurricane Charley's force thousands of miles from the wind-battered coasts of their home state. Adam Frus, a geology junior from Jacksonville, Fla., said his ...
Polk County has released a documentary commemorating the 2004 hurricane season and the ... the Finance Division worked on Hurricane Charley for six or seven years. I could go on and on.
Hurricane Charley laid waste to many parts of south-central Florida in 2004, causing flooding and widespread damage. In its path sat a barn containing approximately 20 rare and vintage Ferraris.
NOAA's Hurricane Katrina page. Hurricane Charley was a Category 4 storm when it made landfall in Florida in 2004. These storms have wind speeds of 131-155 mph, uprooting most trees and power lines.