2- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 15, 1999 NAdbTesNORLD FOrida braIce%%s fr lr 's AROUND THE NATION 0 COCOA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Heavy rain from one of the most fearsome storms of the century began to lash the coast ahead of Hurricane Floyd last night, as evacuees from Florida to the Carolinas streamed inland in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Nearly two million people were told to get out of the way as Floyd skirted the north-central Florida .coast, menacing an area from Cape Canavero Jacksonville with 140 mph winds. The monstrous, 600-mile storm - bigger than the whole state of Florida - threatened to roll ashore early Thursday, probably in Georgia or South Carolina. Heavy rain began falling from West Palm Beach to Cape Canaveral last night, with forecasters expecting tropical storm winds to come ashore just before dawn and hurricane force winds rre ter than 74 mph late this morning, if the storm continued its current path. By 8 p.m., Floyd was centered 205 miles east- southeast of Cape Canaveral, mov