What part of Florida will Hurricane Fay hit if it becomes a boomerang storm?
Florida awaits Fay’s ‘boomerang’ USA TODAY, August, 2008 by Oren Dorell and Alan Gomez * E-mail * Print * Link premium Content provided in partnership with premium Tropical Storm Fay surprised forecasters as it gained strength and became better organized over land Tuesday, a rare feat that could cause more damage and further disrupt travel across the Southeast. After grazing the Florida Keys, Fay blew into the Gulf of Mexico, then hit land early Tuesday south of Naples, Fla. It is expected to develop into a hurricane with sustained winds of at least 74 mph after it enters the Atlantic Ocean early this morning. National Hurricane Center meteorologist Rebecca Waddington said Fay would then turn back west and make landfall along the Florida-Georgia border. That potential triple-hit of Florida led Gov. Charlie Crist to call it a “boomerang storm.” Related Results ‘Boomerang’ storm Fay could return to Florida Fay hangs around, stays strong Stanwyck. Video Art: Stayin’ Alive The storm forced