I have borrowed this off of Facebook to share out of a group called Florida Skywatchers:
"I want to say for everyone who has been following the Florida Sky Watchers page for years and also for the newest followers of the page, this Hurricane Helene might just be one of the most devastating hurricanes I have ever seen in my lifetime. Not only have we seen the entire state of Florida impacted along the West Coast from Naples all the way to Tallahassee, but we are seeing major devastation inland as well. The storm did not stop in Florida. Over the early morning hours, the hurricane continued into Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina where rivers have overflowed, dams have broken, and entire towns and cities are getting wiped off the map from catastrophic floods. Right now an estimated 4 million without power throughout the Southeast and many completely stranded without any means of travel or communication, power or potable water. This hurricane will go down as the most catastrophic hurricane ever experienced in the United States.
And something else to think about. A storm that wasn't even a tropical cyclone in the Carribean Sea developing into a Category 4 storm in less than 48 hours? Major storm surges in Cedar Key of 10'+ and other parts of Taylor County estimated to be more than that. And this was what the storm looked like at the exact moment it made landfall. The NEXRAD array at full intensity and the mid-level Water Vapor showing the effect of the superheating of the atmosphere surrounding the storm." #HurricaneHelene #Hurricane #shoreacres #stpetersburg #cedarkey #asheville
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A man questioning a meteorologist on the use of NEXRAD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b7-k0q79lw
I have borrowed this off of Facebook to share out of a group called Florida Skywatchers:
"I want to say for everyone who has been following the Florida Sky Watchers page for years and also for the newest followers of the page, this Hurricane Helene might just be one of the most devastating hurricanes I have ever seen in my lifetime. Not only have we seen the entire state of Florida impacted along the West Coast from Naples all the way to Tallahassee, but we are seeing major devastation inland as well. The storm did not stop in Florida. Over the early morning hours, the hurricane continued into Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina where rivers have overflowed, dams have broken, and entire towns and cities are getting wiped off the map from catastrophic floods. Right now an estimated 4 million without power throughout the Southeast and many completely stranded without any means of travel or communication, power or potable water. This hurricane will go down as the most catastrophic hurricane ever experienced in the United States.
And something else to think about. A storm that wasn't even a tropical cyclone in the Carribean Sea developing into a Category 4 storm in less than 48 hours? Major storm surges in Cedar Key of 10'+ and other parts of Taylor County estimated to be more than that. And this was what the storm looked like at the exact moment it made landfall. The NEXRAD array at full intensity and the mid-level Water Vapor showing the effect of the superheating of the atmosphere surrounding the storm."
#HurricaneHelene #Hurricane #shoreacres #stpetersburg #cedarkey #asheville
Video Dutchsinse made that he posted on Facebook regarding these radar signatures directing storms this summer https://fb.watch/uVCANIYxtg/