I like the Mack truck analogy. Makes it pretty clear for people. Thanks Brad for all you do! The science tells us that as the climate warms the storms get more powerful. Helene is going to be a Sunday school picnic compared to the storms of our grandchildren. It’s only going to get worse. Good luck to everyone,
Is storm surge how much deeper the water is in the ocean, or, how much further inland the ocean comes? Like is it 6' deeper and spreading far inland, or is it just washing up an extra 6' further inland?
The national hurricane center has just issued a hurricane watch for all of miami dade broward and palm beach counties will become a warning at 5:00pm this afternoon
On your next update on the rain totals in western NC, could you identify the cities. We live in Henderson County about halfway between Hendersonville and Brevard. We are preparing for floods, trees down and power outages. This reminds me of the setup from Tropical Storm Fred in August 2021. That devastated Caruso and heavily damaged Canton in Haywood County.
THANK you Brad much appreciated! It's so sad my area has to get rain this way.
I like the Mack truck analogy. Makes it pretty clear for people.
Thanks Brad for all you do!
The science tells us that as the climate warms the storms get more powerful. Helene is going to be a Sunday school picnic compared to the storms of our grandchildren. It’s only going to get worse.
Good luck to everyone,
I life in TPA we are in Des Moines i follow any hurricane in Florida
Is storm surge how much deeper the water is in the ocean, or, how much further inland the ocean comes? Like is it 6' deeper and spreading far inland, or is it just washing up an extra 6' further inland?
The national hurricane center has just issued a hurricane watch for all of miami dade broward and palm beach counties will become a warning at 5:00pm this afternoon
And tpa
I do repeat miami dade broward and palm beach counties are now under a hurricane watch for hurricane force winds of 150 mph
Yes all of the state of florida is under a hurricane watch it will be upgraded to a warning at 5:00pm
On your next update on the rain totals in western NC, could you identify the cities. We live in Henderson County about halfway between Hendersonville and Brevard. We are preparing for floods, trees down and power outages.
This reminds me of the setup from Tropical Storm Fred in August 2021. That devastated Caruso and heavily damaged Canton in Haywood County.
You might try calling your local national weather service office. I’m sure they have access to the same information Brad does.
Good luck to you
Repeat repeat repeat… I’m out of here I’m out of here I’m out of here