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Preliminary analysis of Hurricane Ian’s deadly storm surge suggests the Gulf of Mexico pushed as high as 15 feet above the normally dry ground on Fort Myers Beach, Florida, as it made landfall ...
NOAA is testing a new storm surge warning system that provides precise geographic alerts to reduce unnecessary evacuations.
A shallow coastal shelf makes cities along the Gulf of Mexico more vulnerable to storm surges during hurricanes.
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What is a storm surge and how serious is the threat from Milton?Perhaps the most famous of recent times though is the 27ft (8.2m) storm surge from Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf of Mexico coastline, which penetrated six miles (10km) inland.
Texas on Saturday faces an upper-atmosphere wave of low pressure that could trigger storms and an increasingly deep flow of ...
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye on an area close to Florida which shows some potential for tropical development ...
The Suncoast is under a Storm Surge Warning and a Tropical Storm Warning as Tropical Storm Helene continues its trek toward the Gulf.
How far inland can Hurricane Milton ’s storm surge go? Category 5 Milton formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday and is expected to make landfall today in west-central Florida.
The US National Hurricane Center said Monday that the storm is expected to strengthen as it moves north through the Gulf of Mexico and could make landfall somewhere between New Orleans and Florida ...
Storm surge is one of the primary threats when hurricanes make landfall, and there are a lot of factors involved in how high the surge can get. Some of those factors include wind speed, minimum ...
The depression is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, likely to hit the Mexican coastline Monday as Tropical Storm Barry.
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