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5:30 pm, October 9th, 2024 - 3 comments
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@NHC_Surge
10/8 10pm CDT: A large area of destructive storm surge from #Milton is expected along portions of the west coast of Florida. If you are in the Storm Surge Warning area, this is an extremely life-threatening situation & you should evacuate if ordered to do so by local officials.
https://x.com/NHC_Surge/status/1843849277979930853
@RyanSproull
Here's the size of Florida in Aotearoa-New Zealand terms.
https://x.com/RyanSproull/status/1843809903150068020
hoo-boy…
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After forming in the Bay of Campeche, Hurricane Milton underwent a remarkable period of rapid intensification with the central pressure falling from 1007 mb (29.74 inches of mercury, inHg) at 11:00 am EDT October 5th to 897 mb (26.49 inHg) at 8:00 pm EDT on October 7th, at which time Milton became the 5th most intense hurricane in the Atlantic Basin on record in terms of central pressure behind Hurricane Rita (2005) and only the 6th storm in the Atlantic to have a central pressure below 900 mb.
In the process, Milton became the fastest Atlantic storm to intensify from a tropical depression to a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained increasing from 35 mph to 160 mph in just over 48 hours.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a005400/a005401/milton_v02_1080p30.mp4
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5401/
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