Years-old Weather Channel videos are recirculating online ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall as the clips demonstrate the potentially devastating effects of the Category 5 hurricane.
Years-old Weather Channel videos are recirculating online ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall as the clips demonstrate the potentially devastating effects of the Category 5 hurricane.
The two videos provide 3D models of the damage that results from destructive winds and storm surges associated with powerful hurricanes.
Milton is expected to batter the Gulf Coast of Florida with winds of 160 mph and a storm surge of up to 15 feet — bringing possible once-in-a-century damage to western areas between Tampa and Sarasota.
Nearly six million Floridians have been ordered to evacuate or face possible death.
“If you choose to stay … you are going to die,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor bluntly warned residents on CNN, adding that a “literally catastrophic” hurricane was barreling toward the Sunshine State.
Meteorologist Mark Elliot demonstrates how a house can be literally ripped apart by hurricane-force winds in a Weather Channel video from August 2013.
“When it comes to hurricanes, each ones’ impacts are a little bit different but the wind speeds that we talk about along the Saffir-Simpson scale, those are very specific and the damage caused in those categories [are] kind of predictable,” Elliot says in the 11-year-old clip.
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