ggunn:I may have spoken too soon. The eye appears to be moving north now, which is bringing the southern eyewall ashore on the south end. If it continues in that direction, it can be very bad for the hotel zone. This really sucks. Pardon my French, but if I were to type what I am really feeling, my keyboard might melt.
It looks like Wilma is grinding over Cozumel and the predictions from reliable sources like Joe B. [stupid censor won't let me type his name] at accuweather.com are dire:
"Tropics: Wilma spends 48 hours near or over Yucatan and becomes the worst storm ever damage-wise. Basically, it's the Yucatan's Katrina."
Other forecasters are using terms such as "catastrophic," "years to recover," "devastating."
I'm generally an optomist, but watching the coverage including the video from Cancun is breaking my heart. I just don't see how the Emily scenario of back in business in 48 hours can realistically be hoped for.
So many Cozumel residents live in subpar housing - the poorest in shacks, really - and I don't expect their homes will be standing when Wilma finally crawls away.
What can we do to help?