Florida Today reported.“It was intense. It was a very, very strong hurricane. Our first pass through, we entered from the northeast side of the storm — and it was a bumpy ride getting into the center,” Lundry said.“When we got into the center from the eyewall, everyone describes it as ‘the stadium effect.’ I think the clouds were 50,000 feet high.
It was completely open, and you could see the calm winds on the surface,” she said.“And then as you looked up, you actually had to kind of crank your head up looking out the window to see the path of the clouds.
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