<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/science/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051019/ap_on_re_us/wilma_florida"><img src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20051019/capt.fljc10110191849.hurricane_wilma_fljc101.jpg?x =130&y=86&sig=iUp3JLfRUvbxpz8ZKBpk_Q--" align="left" height="86" width="130" alt="Jim Cox prepares plywood to hang on the windows of a Islamorada, Fla. realty company as Hurricane Wilma approaches the Fllorida Keys Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2005. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)" border="0" /></a>AP - In what has become an all-too-familiar drill, Floridians boarded up windows, gassed up their cars and bought storm supplies Wednesday. But this time they were looking at the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic.</p><br clear=all>
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Fla. Prepares for Record-Breaking Wilma (AP)