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    This is taken just after Irma passes through Atlantic Beach, Florida. The sea is calming down from the previous hours of what I would guess to be 15 foot waves. She was an intense storm but lucky enough by the time she got to us it was a Cat 2 as opposed to a Cat 5. Regardless it was impressive and exciting to watch the hour to hour changes throughout the storm. Here depicts the last part of her heading northeast.
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    Date Taken: Sep 9, 2017
    Date Uploaded: Jul 30, 2018
    Location: Atlantic Beach, Florida, United States
    Camera: Apple iPhone 6s Plus
    Focal Length: 4.15 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/4274 sec
    Aperture: f/2.2
    ISO: 25
    Copyright: © Lorrie Lane
    Categories: Landscapes, Nature, Weather