Hurricane Watch issued for Northeast Florida The Hurricane Watch extends from the St. Lucie/Indian River County ...
Hurricane Milton has weakened slightly into a Category 4 storm, but is still an "extremely dangerous" hurricane, according to ...
As Danny Pownall looked through the piles of debris on the street left by Hurricane Helene, he feared the destruction ...
Hurricane Milton, now a Category 4 storm, remains an extremely dangerous one for Florida residents living along the ...
The National Hurricane Center said Monday afternoon Hurricane Milton had strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane.
It has been more than 100 years since Florida's Tampa Bay area – a region especially vulnerable to storm surge and flooding – ...
With reverse storm surge, especially in larger storms, the opposite happens, explained AccuWeather meteorologist Paul ...
Milton will have an enormous impact no matter where it lands, but the worst surge will be to the south of Milton's eye. If ...
Storm surge is the deadliest part of a tropical system and 10 Tampa Bay is here to break down what residents should know ...
Granted, Hurricane Ike, that Mills described, was 20 feet of storm surge that went in 25 miles. A hurricane that hit Tampa in 1848 did bring 15 feet of storm surge and all of downtown had water.
StormTeam 5 meteorologist Kelly Ann Cicalese explains how a powerful hurricane like Milton creates a bubble of water with low pressure and high winds, resulting in a catastrophic storm surge.